Whale shark populations are plunging – and scientists believe they’ve found the ‘smoking gun’

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Whale shark populations are plunging – and scientists believe they’ve found the ‘smoking gun’
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🦈 Ship strikes could be to blame as numbers of the world’s largest fish have fallen more than 50 per cent over the past 75 years

Fatal collisions with large ships could be behind the alarming decline in whale shark populations, scientists fear.

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