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Endangered Whale Shark Found Dead on Beach

19 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A 15-foot whale shark weighing three tonnes washed ashore dead.
  • Fishermen found the juvenile shark alive, attempting to return it to sea.
  • The endangered species faces threats from fishing nets and ship collisions.
Endangered Whale Shark Found Dead on Beach

A 15-foot whale shark, estimated to weigh three tonnes, was found deceased on Yarada Beach. Forest officials conducted a post-mortem examination on the juvenile carcass. Local fishermen had discovered the shark alive on the shore and attempted to return it to the sea, but their efforts were in vain.

This incident echoes a similar finding in February 2022, when another whale shark washed ashore on Rushikonda Beach. Experts suggest that whale sharks, known for their docile nature and poor hearing, are vulnerable to becoming entangled in fishing nets or colliding with ships during their migrations.

Listed as endangered by the IUCN, whale shark populations have declined significantly due to human activities. These gentle giants inhabit tropical oceans and are susceptible to various threats that impede their ability to escape once trapped.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The whale shark was found dead on Yarada Beach, likely after becoming entangled in fishing nets or due to other human-related threats.
Yes, whale sharks are listed as an endangered species on the IUCN Red List due to population decline caused by fishing and ship collisions.
The primary threats to whale sharks include entanglement in fishing gear, collisions with ships, and historical targeted fishing, leading to their endangered status.

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