New Study Highlights the Need for Long-Term Population Monitoring of the World’s Largest Fish
A new study by researchers from the Marine Megafauna Foundation (MMF) and their collaborators has been published in the journal[…]
Read moreOcean conservation is human conservation.
A new study by researchers from the Marine Megafauna Foundation (MMF) and their collaborators has been published in the journal[…]
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Read moreAfter 20 years of research and lobbying efforts, the Marine Megafauna Foundation (MMF) is thrilled to announce a major legislative[…]
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Read moreDiscover the vibrant marine world captured by award-winning photographer, Greg Lecoeur, at Shangri-La’s Villingili Resort & Spa, Maldives and Shangri-La’s[…]
Read moreWhale shark tourism is booming, with more and more people searching for that elusive encounter with the world’s largest fish.[…]
Read moreWhale sharks, the world’s largest fish, roam less than previously thought. Local and regional actions are vital for the[…]
Read moreSwimming with whale sharks, a divers dream. These gentle giants grow up to 12 meters (40 feet) in length and[…]
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