
Study finds Indonesian hotspots are 'like home' for endangered whale sharks
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A recent study has identified two bays in Indonesia as year-round hotspots for endangered whale sharks, challenging previous beliefs that these creatures only visited seasonally. The research, which monitored 70 whale sharks over a decade, provides new insights into their migration patterns and habitat preferences. This finding emphasizes the importance of these locations for the conservation of the species.
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Whale sharks are the largest fish species and are classified as endangered due to threats such as fishing, habitat loss, and climate change. The new findings could influence conservation policies and highlight the need for ongoing research in marine ecosystems.
This summary is based on a study and does not reflect the views of France 24.
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