The Whalesong Project: Whalelog
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Researchers Tail Whale Sharks Beyond Ningaloo. The whale shark is the world's largest fish. Its global population status is listed as vulnerable by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. Scientists studying the little known whale sharks that gather at Ningaloo Reef off Western Australia have tagged six animals with new satellite-tracking technology, making it the most successful tagging season yet.
[Source: EdNA Home Page]
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