Snap away: Your dive shots can help save the world’s biggest fish

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Using photos by divers and a high-tech identification system, Brad Norman protects and conserves the whale sharks. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The next time you take off for a dive expedition at Manado, Indonesia or in the Maldives, remember to bring your underwater camera along and take more photos.

They are also accidentally caught in nets meant for tuna, and threatened by oil and drilling, vessel strikes and climate change., an online database with a novel algorithm to scan the photos, identify individual sharks based on the unique patterns of white stripes and spots on their skin, and match the sightings to earlier ones to monitor them over time.

The Awards, established in 1976, provides funding and other help to people with exceptional projects to make the world a better place, expand knowledge, propose solutions to major challenges, and preserve our natural and cultural heritage for future generations.Dr Norman developed a connection with whale sharks from the very first moment he set eyes on one. It was during a dive trip in 1995, in the turquoise waters of the Ningaloo Reef in Australia, and he was left mesmerised.

Wildbook for Whale Shark, Dr Norman’s photo-identification system, allows citizen scientists to log photos of individual whale sharks anywhere in the world. PHOTO: ROLEX / FRANCK GAZZOLA “It’s all about building interest, drive and desire among the new generation,” he explains. “So it’s a case of trying to educate and show people the beauty of our natural environment and encourage them to be more aware and more driven to protect it.”Besides providing funding, the Rolex Award has enabled him to forge invaluable connections.

Dr Norman has also fitted sharks with satellite tags, cameras and sensors to study their habits, shedding light on their population and ecology.

 

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