Social Group Memberships
Encounter(s) (not all may be currently visible) & Biological Samples
Mapping
If you zoom in too quickly, Google Maps may claim that it does not have the needed maps. Zoom back out, wait a few seconds to allow maps to load in the background, and then zoom in again.
If more than one point is mapped for the marked individual, the map also displays chevrons to guide you from the first sighting (shown as a green icon) to each subsequent sighting over time. The chevrons do NOT represent a path of travel, just a sequential link across time.
Meet the Adopters
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"Nature is beautiful and unpredictable. This is what we discovered when we had a surprise meeting with Namche in the Summer of 2019. Thank you to Coral Bay Eco Tours for the extraordinary opportunity and Wildbook for your contributions to research." |
Collaborating Researchers
Emily Wilson
Affiliation: Department of Parks and Wildlife, Government of Western Australia
Research Project: Ningaloo
Dani Rob
Affiliation: Parks and Wildlife Service, Government of Western Australia
Web Site: http://www.dbca.wa.gov.au/
Brad Norman
Affiliation: ECOCEAN
Research Project: normanb
Web Site: http://www.whaleshark.org.au
"Brad leads ECOCEAN Inc. and is a co-Founder of the Whale Shark Photo-identification Library."
Natalie Pitman
Affiliation: ECOCEAN Inc.
Research Project: Ningaloo
Sammie Richardson
Affiliation: ECOCEAN
Research Project: Ningaloo
Web Site: www.whaleshark.org.au
"Excited to volunteer for ECOCEAN to better understand whale sharks"
Laetitia Smoll
Affiliation: ECOCEAN Inc.
Research Project: Ningaloo
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