It's official: the Philippines officially hosts the second largest known population of whale sharks in the world according to Wildbook for Whale Sharks, a photo-identification library that boasts a ...
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MANILA, Philippines — A sustainable model for shark tourism needs to be implemented in Tan-awan, Oslob in Cebu as it is leading to the degradation of the local coral reef ecosystem,a collaborative ...
A new scientific study published in PeerJ - the Journal of Life and Environmental Sciences has tracked juvenile whale sharks across the Philippines emphasising the importance of the archipelago for ...
Lamave executive director Gonzalo Araujo makes final adjustments on the seventh acoustic receiver in the water of Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park. NOEL GUEVARA FOR LAMAVE AND TMO “Tagging” a big, gentle ...
On this Philippine Siren special itinerary: Southern Leyte and Bohol, you are invited to join in for exploratory dives to deploy or retrieve acoustic receivers at multiple sites along the route of the ...
MANILA, Philippines — At least 95 percent of endangered whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) observed in Oslob, Cebu province, since 2012 have been injured and scarred due to activities linked to wildlife ...
The Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines (Lamave), a marine conservation nongovernmental organization, has announced the launch of a new initiative designed to support young ...
PALAWAN, Philippines – A figure glides across the clear water. It seems intimidating from a distance but up close, it is breathtaking. This is the first time Expedition Shark project director Ryan ...
No articles found. Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines (LAMAVE) did not contribute to any primary research papers from Nature Index journals in the current 12 month window. The ...