Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Whale shark

  • A 40-foot long whale shark was just sold by a group of Pakistani fisherman for RS 1.7 million (about $20,000 USD). The bus-sized whale was found dead off a pear in Karachi and required five cranes to life on shore.
  • (The Inquisitr)
  • A giant whale shark was found dead in Pakistan this past week. Mass amounts of people flocked to a Karachi harbor in Pakistan to view the giant 40-foot whale shark that was found dead Tuesday.
  • (LongIslandPress)
  • Karachi - A group of fishermen caught a monstrous whale shark in the Arabian Sea. A video clip was posted on YouTube showing the fish, about 40 feet long and six feet wide, being hauled in at the port using cranes in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
  • (Digital Journal)
  • This is why the sea is incredible and terrifying. Pakistani fishermen reeled in this giant whale shark today.
  • (The Big Lead)
  • This YouTube video, uploaded by user mcghori, shows a dead whale shark being hoisted onto a pier in the Pakistani port city of Karachi on Tuesday.
  • (ABC Online)
  • A CAIRNS fisherman has had a catch of a different kind after snapping a rare photo of a whale shark near Arlington Reef. Charter fishing vessel Blue Whaler owner-operator Andrew Kelly told cairns.com.
  • (The Australian)
  • A 28-year-old fisherman had joined him swim with a whale shark, the world's largest fish, off the waters of Pamilacan Island in Bohol.
  • (Malaya - Online Edition)
  • where the exclusive Conrad Maldives Rangali Island hosts the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme through February.
  • (Forbes)
  • A 1 p.m. curfew and a 30-minute time limit on whale shark watching in Oslob town, Cebu,  are  among several guidelines proposed  by a technical working group (TWG) led by the  Provincial  Capitol.
  • (Global Nation)

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