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Indian Whale Sharks on Satellite Tracking

21/10/2008 Whale sharks found along the Gujarat coast (India) will be put

on satellite monitoring which will help scientists to understand their

migratory patterns and other data of the fish. Experts from Wildlife Trust

of India (WTI) will start a monitoring project in which a small tag will be

implanted on the dorsal fin of the fish. The tag via satellite will provide

crucial information about the migration, breeding, water temperature and

deep movement among other parameters of the fish and its habitat.

 

There is very little knowledge at global level about the largest fish, also

known as " gentle giant of the sea " . The fish was discovered in 1868 and

since then global efforts are on to reveal its mysterious life. The

International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed the species

as endangered.

 

 

 

The information gathered from tracking of this fish will give vital clues

about its breeding and migratory pattern. The data will help in designing

conservation projects for the endangered fish which is killed for meat,

liver oils, fins, frozen meat that are in huge demand in the south Asian

countries.

 

 

 

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