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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...

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Study finds Indonesian hotspots are 'like home' for endangered whale sharks
Source: France 24
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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