Marine Biologist Uncovers An Underwater Secret After Something Fishy Caught Her Attention

Published on 10/22/2023
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Did you know that Sri Lanka is one of the best places to see whales? The region is home to three different types of blue whales, and marine researcher de Vos set out to learn everything she could about these majestic animals. She had the responsibility of cataloging and recording the team’s discovered whale species. When she and her colleagues were watching the marine life on a routine workday, they suddenly noticed something strange. The group decided to anchor the boat after observing that whatever was in the water was gradually approaching.

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As beneficial as tourism might be for a nation, marine life has suffered as a result of water traffic. As robust as the environment in the island’s coastal regions. The aquatic animals have driven off some of them. But because of this, Asha de Vos and her colleagues employed a unique technique to record and watch the whales. Being always aware of the possibility of snapping a photo is a key component of the strategy. Being camera-ready is essential, especially considering that whales seldom approach boats, especially ones that are so near to the coast. What, then, was this thing heading in the direction of the boat?

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