Brazilian Journal of Biology ()

Occurrences of whale shark (Rhincodon typus Smith, 1828) in the Saint Peter and Saint Paul archipelago, Brazil

  • FHV. Hazin,
  • T. Vaske Júnior,
  • PG. Oliveira,
  • BCL. Macena,
  • F. Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1519-69842008000200021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 2
pp. 385 – 389

Abstract

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The Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago in the central tropical Atlantic, is an important ground of whale sharks that are commonly sighted throughout the year close to the fishing boats in the adjacencies of the islands. In sightings reported between February 2000 and November 2005, the lengths of the individuals ranged between 1.8 to 14.0 m. The causes of these concentrations in the archipelago are still unclear, once there are no upwellings and plankton concentrations for feeding, and no reproductive activities were reported. Nevertheless, they could be associated to the spawning period of the abundant flying fishes, mainly in the first semester, when sightings were more frequent.

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