A 10-year whale shark satellite study helps create new protected area in Indonesia
PolicyTuesday, May 5, 2026Mongabay

A 10-year whale shark satellite study helps create new protected area in Indonesia

A decade-long satellite study of whale sharks has contributed to the establishment of a new protected area in Indonesia, highlighting the ecological link between these large fish and local fishing communities. The presence of whale sharks signals an abundance of smaller fish, benefitting local fisheries and emphasizing the importance of their conservation.

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