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Tagging the Largest Shark On Earth Our Blue Planet BBC Earth

Tagging the Largest Shark On Earth Our Blue Planet BBC Earth

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A team of international scientists attempt to tag a massive whale shark. This film was produced by Alucia Productions You can watch more of their films here Alucia Productions website: Expedition Team: Dr. Mauricio Hoyos: Managing Director, Pelagios Kakunja Dr. James T. Ketchum: University of California, Davis, Graduate Student Researcher. Director of Conservation, Pelagios Kakunja Andrea Asunsolo: Reseacher, Pelagios Kakunja Dr. Simon Thorrold: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Senior Scientist - Biology Manuel Castro: Local fisherman Production Crew: Director: David Hamlin Director of Photography: Earl Kip Evans Field Audio/2nd Camera: Rick Smith Production Manager: Audrey Costadina Editor: Ryan Quinn Post Supervisor: Brian Golding Executive Producer: Jennifer Hile Creative Director: Mark Dalio
Date: 2020-08-24

Comments and reviews: 6


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This is very sad, but cool to be helping them. Ya know what I'll do? Buy minnows but instead of trying to kill the sharks and such with them go free the minnows into the ocean (alive or dead): )

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It is impertive that human greed and taste must not being an end to these beautiful marine cretures. Every one must strive to protct and safeguared them.
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We have a lot of it in Philippines (Oslob Cebu, but the sad thing is that the place became a tourist spot because the people can swim with them.
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nice try with the 'largest shark' title. we all know whale sharks are filter feeders
go tag a hungry white shark and i'll be impressed

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nice try with the 'largest shark' title. we all know whale sharks are filter feeders
go tag a hungry white shark and i'll be impressed
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The Sea of Cortez is bountiful because of its geography, not because humans take care of it, stop blaming humans for everything.
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