Whale shark washes ashore in Mangaluru

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June 29, 2019

Mangaluru, Jun 29: A whale shark, listed as an endangered species under the Wild Life Protection Act, washed ashore near Sadashiva Temple, adjacent to National Institute of Technology at Suratkal on the outskirts of the city today. 

According to A Senthil Vel, professor and dean, College of Fisheries, Mangaluru, a team of scientists from the college led by him examined it and conducted the morphological biometry of the animal.

It could be between the age of seven and nine. Its length was 5.9 m and the body depth was 1.8 m. Its weight would be more than a tonne, the professor said.

When the team visited the beach the animal was bleeding from the mouth. It had lot of bruisers all along the body. It could have died after getting diverted from its migratory route and entering the shallow coastal waters. The coastal areas have rocky beaches and very strong currents and waves on account of the onset of monsoon.

The animal, which might have got drifted from its migratory route, must have encountered the strong waves and could have got hit with the rocks and boulders in the waters causing serious internal injury and bruisers. Hence it would have got washed on to the shore.

Mr. Vel said the probable cause of death due to consumption of plastic and other toxic materials cannot be ruled out. In this regard, the College of Fisheries will conduct an analysis to ascertain the actual cause of the death. The Forest Department has handed over the carcass to college for the analysis.

The female whale sharks gives birth to about 300 young, called pups, at a time. However, the survival rate is around 3% to 4% mainly due to over fishing and predation, Mr. Vel said.

Whale shark, which is a scheduled animal, is a highly migratory pelagic species distributed throughout the world’s tropical and warm temperate seas. In Indian water, the whale sharks are commonly found along the coast of Gujarat and Maharashtra where they come for feed, he said.

H.N. Anjanayappa, professor, Department of Fisheries Resources and Management, and Girisha, assistant professor, Department of Aquatic Animal Health and Management, were part of the team.

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