Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of whale sharks

RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
@erwinracasa True!! But acknowledge din that these reviewers, established scientists started like us, students. some advice: https://t.co/5qcxXf1x24 some samples on how to write a response: (authors at PeerJ can opt to make reviews and response public): https://t.co/JX3KWqqzbo
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RT @MQBiology: New research paper out - Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich…
RT @MQBiology: New research paper out - Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich…
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RT @MQBiology: New research paper out - Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich…
New research paper out - Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich waters along the coast, where they are also at elevated risk from gillnets. https://t.co/xsdqJe7kXw @thePeerJ @MQSciEng @Macquarie_Uni
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RT @CARohner: Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich waters along the coast, wh…
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RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
2903 days ago
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of whale sharks https://t.co/f8he0IczlI https://t.co/yDU4Crhbzk
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Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of whale sharks https://t.co/OqtMWP8EX3 https://t.co/qdgfTwlm3v
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RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
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RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
2918 days ago
RT @CARohner: Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich waters along the coast, wh…
RT @CARohner: Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich waters along the coast, wh…
2919 days ago
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…