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Study maps whale shark stranding hotspots in Indonesia, highlights conservation needs

Summary by ecotopical.com
A new study has mapped whale shark stranding hotspots in Indonesian waters over the past decade and linked their occurrence to oceanographic dynamics, providing a scientific basis for targeted, preventative conservation strategies. In the study published in October, marine researchers from Indonesia and New Zealand identified locations with significant reports of stranded whale sharks (Rhicodon typus) across Indonesia between 2011 and 2023. They…
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ecotopical.com broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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