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Good News for Whale Sharks

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Good News for Whale Sharks

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By Nasouh Nazzal, Staff Reporter
Published: November 19, 2008, 17:44

Dubai: An Emirati fisherman caught a whale shark off the coast of Ras Al Kahimah on Wednesday, but the Environmental Protection and Industrial Authority set it free.

Mohammad Ebrahim Ali Al Mazrouei, a fisherman from Al Muaireed in Ras Al Khaimah, never imagined catching a fish weighing around two tonne. He was surprised to spot something heavy entangled in the net and called on his assistants for help. Together they pulled in the net to find a shark.

As soon as they reached the shore, which took them more than five hours, they alerted local authorities.

Dr Saif Al Ghais, head of Environmental and Industrial Authority, said the young female whale shark is five-meters long.

The fisherman, on the instruction of the authorities, will take the shark into the deep sea and will set it free.

Dr Al Ghais urged fishermen to leave whale sharks alone as they are harmless creatures.



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Whale Shark cam catches ocean motion

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

This is a great article about what Dr Mark Meekean has found out about Whale Sharks, if you look at the full BBC link it has 2 videos on as well

BBC Video

Shark-cam captures ocean motion

By Rebecca Morelle

Science reporter, BBC News

It is as thick as your arm and smells disgusting - and it has just been caught on camera for what is thought to be the first time.

A crew has managed to record a whale shark - the world’s biggest fish - expelling food waste, which was then scooped up for research.

Biologist Mark Meekan said the sample had helped him to discover more about the giant creature’s feeding habits.

The footage forms part of a BBC Natural World wildlife programme: Whale Shark.

Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are related to great whites, but are far less fearsome - they are filter feeders, swimming about with their enormous mouths open to scoop up tasty morsels floating in their paths.

They can grow up to 12m long; yet, despite their staggering size, very little is known about these ocean giants.

Dr Meekan, who is based at the Darwin office of the Australian Institute of Marine Science, was followed by the Natural World team as he has carried out his research on these mysterious fish.

He said: “It does seem rather weird, someone being so excited about seeing whale shark poo. And I’m pretty certain that this is the first time it has been filmed.

“But it is pretty rare - they are usually doing their business down in much deeper water.”

He described the faeces that the team collected as “scientific gold”.

“One way to work out what is going in one end is to look at what is coming out of the other.

“By seeing one of these animals poo and getting hold of some of that stuff, we can use sophisticated genetic techniques to look at the DNA in that sample to find out exactly what those animals have been eating.”

Genetic analysis revealed that the whale shark had been feasting on red crab larvae - and this could be why the fish are attracted to Christmas island, which has plenty of this foodstuff available.

Dr Meekan said: “This is something we suspected, but now it has been confirmed.

“It has been really exciting to nail that one.”

Dr Meekan and his team have also been using technology to find out more about the fish.

He told the BBC: “The study of whale sharks is a fairly young science. People have only really been studying these things since the late 1980s.”

But now, he said, advances in tagging technology over the last decade have really helped to improve understanding.

Satellite tags, which relay GPS data every time the fish surface, have already helped researchers to discover the vast distances the creatures travel.

But the team is also now taking advantage of other tagging systems.

Dr Meekan said: “Now we are taking another step forward and instead of just acquiring location, we are now also using tags to look at water temperature and salinity, to make a physical description of the waters they are inhabiting.

“They have also got an accelerometer on board which shows the position of the animal in 3D. It’s pretty cool.”

The tags also contain video cameras to get a whale-shark’s-eye view of its underwater terrain.

The marine biologist said: “There has recently been a rapid evolution of technology. These tags are becoming more and more sophisticated; we are learning more and more things about the animal, its environment and what it is doing.

“We have gone from saying: ‘Oh, there the animal is!’ to really understanding it, what it is doing out there.”

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Year of the Shark 2009

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

To All divers and people that read this blog, 2009 is the year of the shark and it is time for all of us to do something, I ask divers, have you noticed the difference in the oceans since you have been diving,? The answer is always unanimously yes, everyone has noticed the decline in fish and sharks, this is a worldwide problem and as divers we need to do something about it.

I know most have very busy lives and do not have time, but now there is a way, help promote Year of the Shark 2009, look at www.Year-of-the-Shark-2009.org this is just in the construction stage at the moment so don’t forget to come back and visit the site, there will be places where you can download a poster to promote the Year of the Shark 2009, one of this should be in every dive shop in the world.

Another thing you can do is join the Google groups that have helped organize this and many other things to help sharks.

The Shark Group

http://groups.google.com/group/The_Shark_Group?hl=en

Or Let Sharks Live

http://groups.google.com.mt/group/let-sharks-live?hl=en

Year of teh Shark logo

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Deep Blue Promotional Video

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

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