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

2922 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 @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
RT @CARohner: Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich waters along the coast, wh…
2922 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 @DrAndrewThaler: Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of…
2922 days ago
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
RT @CARohner: Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich waters along the coast, wh…
RT @DrAndrewThaler: Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of…
RT @CARohner: Satellite-tagged whale sharks in Mozambique spent a lot of time in shallow, cool, chlorophyll-rich waters along the coast, wh…
RT @DrAndrewThaler: Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of…
RT @DrAndrewThaler: Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of…
Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of whale sharks. Posted by @simonpierce https://t.co/u745bgNdh7
2922 days ago
Movements of whale sharks in Mozambique https://t.co/bwDMBoG36O via @thePeerJ #migratoryfishes #migratoryspecies
2922 days ago
RT @DrAndrewThaler: Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of…
Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of whale sharks https://t.co/k2aWW9Gtad https://t.co/NypP7hG9V0
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
2922 days ago
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
2922 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…
2922 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…
2922 days ago
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
2922 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…
2922 days ago
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…
2922 days ago
RT @simonpierce: New paper! Whale sharks really like Mozambique. We counted up to 51 sharks feeding together, & tagged 15 juveniles, which…