Social Group Memberships
Encounter(s) (not all may be currently visible) & Biological Samples
Mapping
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Additional data files
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Meet the Adopters
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"The whale shark is the largest living fish yet we know very little about the species. Our hope is that more people will get involved in supporting the research and protection of not only the whale sharks but all sharks. They are magnificent creatures that deserve our respect and unfortunately, as a result of the actions of mankind...desperately need our help. -Cindy & Cil" |
Collaborating Researchers
Rafael de la Parra
Affiliation: Ch'ooj Ajauil AC, Mexico
Research Project: Monitoreo Ecol�gico de Pel�gicos Marinos
Web Site: http://www.choojajauil.org.mx/
Researcher comments (Text or HTML):
admin on Thu Jan 31 09:55:26 EST 2008
Created new shark H-054.
rgrampus on Mon Apr 09 15:01:45 EDT 2012
Added encounter 94201214937.