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Study Finds Indonesian Hotspots Are 'Like Home' for Endangered Whale Sharks

Researchers tracked 70 whale sharks for a decade and found two Indonesian bays where the endangered species gathers throughout the year.

Researchers tagged 70 whale sharks at sites in Indonesia, tracking some of them for nearly three years. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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An Indonesian study may now reveal the previously unknown travel habits of whale sharks in the world's oceans. The giant fish roam the waters of 13 countries, but have two bays in Indonesia "that are like home to them."

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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