Coastal community alarmed by frequent whale shark strandings in Bay of  Bengal, News, Eco-Business

Coastal community alarmed by frequent whale shark strandings in Bay of Bengal, News, Eco-Business

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The fishing community in Andhra Pradesh, along the Bay of Bengal, have spotted an increasing number of whale sharks, stranded on the coast, over a period of approximately a year.

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