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Tag: whale shark

Conservation & Environment Industry & Government The Basics

Whale shark ecotourism: the good, the bad and the ugly

Alistair Dove August 22, 2012 conservationindonesiamarine conservationMexicoPhilippinessustainable ecotourismwhale shark

Practically nothing was known about the biology of whale sharks up until about 15 years ago.  Since that time there has been a veritable explosion…

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Organisms

Sharks and lasers, not just for entertainment!

Dr. M August 16, 2012 body sizeGeorgia AquariumlasersMexicosharkwhale shark

In midsummer 2009, under the intense Mexican sun, a whale shark, MXA-182, arrived at Holbox. He is injured. A nasty cut nearly severs his right…

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Organisms Pictures and Movies

TGIF – curious whale shark

Alistair Dove February 24, 2012 Georgia AquariumMexicowhale shark

To go with the whale shark news roundup this week, I thought I’d post a video from my group’s whale shark research work in Mexico…

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Carnivals & Link Love Fishing Organisms

Sir Fish grabbing headlines, but it’s not all good

Alistair Dove February 22, 2012 Elasmobranchiawhale shark

Whale sharks (in Vietnamese: Ca Ong, literally “Sir Fish”), have been in the headlines quite a bit lately.  Here’s a roundup: WA WS, OK? A…

View More Sir Fish grabbing headlines, but it’s not all good
Conservation & Environment Expeditions New Research

Spotting the difference between whale sharks

Alistair Dove July 13, 2011 CaribbeanGeorgia Aquariumgeorgia techMexicomoteSmithsonianwhale shark

It’s getting to that time of year again.  It’s hot here in Atlanta, and really hot down in Mexico, where, in between the tropical storms…

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Adaptations Ecology Mating & Reproduction New Research Open Access Organisms

Who’s your daddy?

Alistair Dove May 28, 2011 GeneticsReproductionwhale shark

Jenny Schmidt from U. Illinois and her co-authors have uncovered a fascinating nugget of biology of the whale shark in a recent (and Open Access…

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Whale sharks
New Research Open Access Uncategorized

Inside the Outside

Alistair Dove April 29, 2011 CaribbeanGeorgia AquariumMexicoProject Dominowhale shark

*Ed. Note: Al’s post was selected by the staff at PLoS One as the April Blog Pick of the Month! Awesome Job Al! – KAZ…

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Adaptations Fish Organisms Uncategorized

What’s black and white and studied all over?

Alistair Dove March 28, 2011 whale shark

Hi there DSN readers, nice to meet ya.  I want to introduce you to a friend of mine.  He’s a little on the big side,…

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Oil Spills

Is Gulf oil killing whale sharks?

Dr. M September 26, 2010 Gulf of MexicoOil Spillwhale shark

Research findings indicate that the oil spill off the coast of Mexico may be endangering the lives of these animals. Biologist Eric Hoffmayer, who studies…

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Fish Organisms Pictures and Movies

TGIF: Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan

Dr. M July 17, 2009 AquariumJapanmanta rayOkinawa Churaumiwhale shark
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