The majority of whale sharks in a marine tourism hotspot off Indonesia have human-caused scars, according to a new study. Photo from NOAA, UnSplash The majority of whale sharks in a global tourism ...
IN LATE May 2026, a four-day absence of whale sharks from the waters of Oslob in southern Cebu temporarily halted local ...
THE temporary disappearance of whale sharks from a major tourism hub highlights the ecological friction between commercial ...
The majority of whale sharks in a global tourism hotspot suffer from human-inflicted scarring, new research has revealed. Between 2010 and 2023, a team of international scientists studied whale sharks ...