The Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is the world’s largest living fish, found globally in tropical and warm temperate waters. Coastal feeding aggregations are known from these filter feeders, where they exploit seasonal productivity of pelagic invertebrates, fish spawning events, and small schooling fishes.
E-Newsletter: CAMI Newsletter April 2023
Publication: Guidelines for Addressing the Impact of Linear Infrastructure on Large Migratory Mammals in Central Asia