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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2006

Thailand's Richelieu Rock is a "hot spot" for whale shark sightings and on 4th March 2005 I was lucky enough to capture the World's largest fish in all its glory.

This female whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is missing the top of her tail and would be easy to identify again.

The music is "Freefall Into The Blue" by Mark Ellison.

I was diving with http://www.SantanaPhuket.com

More Similan Islands videos on http://www.bubblevision.com/underwater-videos/Similan-Islands/

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"At Thailand's Richelieu Rock, a whale shark makes a rare appearance.

This is no whale but rather the world's largest fish.

Whale sharks can grow up to 12m long, although unconfirmed reports circulate of giants of up to 18m long. This female is about the average size of 8m.

There is little to match the awe inspired by an encounter with a whale shark, and for many divers this is the pinnacle of their underwater experience.

Their 3000 tiny teeth are rarely used. When feeding they hold their mouths open and feed on plankton, fish eggs and small marine creatures.

Ridges down the whale shark's back are reminiscent of those on leopard sharks' backs and like the leopard shark, the whale shark is harmless to humans.

She has lost the top part of her tail, perhaps due to an attack by a predatory shark when she was a youngster, or possibly a collision with a boat's propeller.

The shark's fins act like the ailerons on an aircraft's rudder and wings, helping steer it gracefully through the water.

The abstract pattern of spots and stripes gives the whale shark some camouflage from above.

Despite being 4 inches thick, the whale shark's skin can become infected if it's mucous covering is broken, so although it might be tempting to touch or even try and hitch a ride on a whale shark, this practice is highly discouraged.

For a long time whale sharks were thought to be oviparous, in other words, hatching from eggs laid by the mother. However since 1995, females have been discovered containing hundreds of hatched pups, proving that the young complete their development inside the mother's body before birth.

Whale sharks do not reach sexual maturity until they are 25 years old, and pregnancies are few and far between, so they are vulnerable to fishing pressures. Shark fin soup is seen as a delicacy and status symbol in many Asian markets. A single whale shark fin can fetch tens of thousands of dollars in some Chinese restaurants. Until this culture changes or legislation intervenes, whale shark numbers are likely to continue falling."

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  • The fin that they 'harvest' for restaurants from the whale sharks are not even edible or used for cooking. Restaurants purchase them to put on display to show that they sell sharks fin soup. :(

  • @fr3iya That's interesting. I didn't know that. Do you know of any online references about that?

  • @bubblevision

    any videos of a live blue whale? I'm a big fan of them. I wish megalodons still live these days and documented through video, I would also love to see them.

  • @ironjohn03 Unfortunately I have never seen a blue whale. But I have a lot of footage of humpback whales from Tonga. There is a short clip of a mother calf in my latest video called "Dakuwaqa's Garden".

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  • @dametiger The blue whale is the world's largest animal, but it's a mammal, not a fish

  • if i see 1 chinees cutting of a fin of any shark i wul cut the chinees arms and legs of and trow them in the water!!!!!

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  • I think whale sharks are amazing. I always loved them. I've always hated the idea of sharkfin soup. Thumbs up to save whale sharks and OUR ocean!!!

  • I luv whale sharks

  • @ironjohn03

    If you wish to see blue whales in person, you should visit the southern shore of Sri Lanka. For whatever reason, there seems to be a large concentration of blue whales there. And unlike most blue whales, they won't migrate. It's like they like where they are..

    Anyway, just my two cent. I hope you get the chance to see them :)

  • That shark would feed a Japanese family for years.

  • @xXxSTENCHxXx h t t p : / / w w w . youtube.com/watch?v=4munwmIFqC­4

    This is a fucked up race too?

  • @yentegast good motivation. lolloolololololol

    a bit too drastic?

  • man Chinese are one fucked up race

  • Thumbs up if - Oh wait i'm not a faggot.

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