It's official: the Philippines officially hosts the second largest known population of whale sharks in the world according to Wildbook for Whale Sharks, a photo-identification library that boasts a ...
A new scientific study published in PeerJ - the Journal of Life and Environmental Sciences has tracked juvenile whale sharks across the Philippines emphasising the importance of the archipelago for ...
The Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines (Lamave), a marine conservation nongovernmental organization, has announced the launch of a new initiative designed to support young ...
PALAWAN, Philippines – A figure glides across the clear water. It seems intimidating from a distance but up close, it is breathtaking. This is the first time Expedition Shark project director Ryan ...
There’s bad news for the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), an iconic marine animal frequently spotted in Philippine waters and known locally as butanding. Now listed as “endangered” on the International ...
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