An expedition to tag elusive sea giants : method used to monitor whale shark movement, lifestyle and help their conservation Mwakio, Philip

By: Series: The StandardPublication details: Nairobi : Kenya The Standard Group Tuesday, March 3, 2009Description: pp. 3Subject(s): Summary: The whale shark is a harmless heavyweight of the ocean that can grow up to 12.2 m in lenght and weigh up to 13.6 tonnes. On Wednesday, the East African Whale Shark Trust embarked on a tagging exercise that has seen an introduction of two new splash tags. These new tags are capable of relaying more information, allowing whales to be tracked in almost real-time.
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The whale shark is a harmless heavyweight of the ocean that can grow up to 12.2 m in lenght and weigh up to 13.6 tonnes. On Wednesday, the East African Whale Shark Trust embarked on a tagging exercise that has seen an introduction of two new splash tags. These new tags are capable of relaying more information, allowing whales to be tracked in almost real-time.

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