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About This Project
Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) face growing threats from human activities, particularly in ecotourism hotspots like Bahía de La Paz in México, designated as the Refuge Area for the Protection of Whale Sharks. This project uses drones to monitor whale shark populations, capturing behavioral patterns and identifying injuries from boat strikes and close encounters. The data will provide insights into ecotourism’s impact on whale sharks and inform sustainable management strategies.
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