Conservation, Science, Underwater Simon J Pierce Conservation, Science, Underwater Simon J Pierce

Whale Shark Facts: The Awesome Stats On Earth’s Largest Fish

Every whale shark is identifiable based on their unique spot pattern. Over 8,000 tourists and researchers have submitted photos to a global sighting database (www.whaleshark.org), identifying over 10,000 individual whale sharks. Most of those have been juvenile males, however. Even the largest feeding areas are home to less than 2,000 sharks – and some popular tourist destinations, such as Tanzania and Honduras, seem to have less than 200.

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Galapagos, Travel, Underwater Simon J Pierce Galapagos, Travel, Underwater Simon J Pierce

Scuba Diving Galapagos on the Humboldt Explorer

After a few days on Isabela Island on a wildlife-watching trip (photos to come), we flew over to San Cristobal on a small plane. We wandered down to the “Hammerhead Pier” early the next afternoon and were met by one of the dive guides from the Humboldt Explorer and transferred out to the boat. It was great to see a few familiar faces from past trips, and lots of new ones!

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