Female whale shark with satellite transmitter for record-breaking four years shows consistent migrations

Female whale shark with satellite transmitter for record-breaking four years shows consistent migrations

A team of researchers at the University of Rhode Island and Nova Southeastern University in Florida have been tracking a 26-foot endangered whale shark—named “Rio Lady”—with a satellite transmitter for more than four years—a record for whale sharks and one of the longest tracking endeavors for any species of shark. A team of researchers at the University of Rhode Island and Nova Southeastern University in Florida have been tracking a 26-foot endangered whale shark—named “Rio Lady”—with a satellite transmitter for more than four years—a record for whale sharks and one of the longest tracking endeavors for any species of shark. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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