A Haven for Whale Sharks
A rare glimpse of the world's biggest fish
By Ari Daniel |
July 30, 2014
Scientists discovered an aggregation of juvenile whale sharks in the Red Sea and used satellite tags to track the elusive migrations of this endangered species.
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