
Study Reveals Whale Shark Hotspots in Indonesia
A decade-long study has identified significant whale shark hotspots in Indonesia, indicating these areas serve as crucial habitats for the endangered species. Researchers describe these Indonesian locations as “like home” for the whale sharks.
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Study finds Indonesian hotspots are 'like home' for endangered whale sharks
Two bays in Indonesia are hotspots for endangered whale sharks, who frequent their waters year-round and not seasonally as previously thought, a new study has revealed. The research tracked 70 whale sharks over a decade, shedding new light on their migration habits.
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