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Rare Whale Shark Sighting Thrills Divers
23 Jan
Summary
- A 10-meter whale shark was recently spotted off Visakhapatnam.
- Seasonal currents draw whale sharks to plankton-rich waters.
- Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered whale sharks.

A rare encounter with a 10-meter whale shark off the Visakhapatnam coast has generated significant excitement among marine enthusiasts. This sighting, described as a first for many local scuba instructors, underscores the rich marine biodiversity present in the Bay of Bengal, beyond concerns of limited coral cover.
Marine researchers note that seasonal winter currents draw plankton blooms closer to shore, attracting filter-feeding whale sharks. This phenomenon explains both increased sightings and unfortunate strandings, which have occurred recently at Yarada and Pudimadaka beaches. Conservation efforts are crucial as the species faces threats like by-catch.
Organizations like the East Coast Conservation Team (ECCT) are working with fishing communities to improve stranding response and documentation. The ECCT's Marine Megafauna Stranding Response programme trains locals for early detection and reporting. The whale shark, protected under India's Wildlife (Protection) Act, faces global threats including climate change and pollution.




