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June 9, 2014

Your Guide to the MWSRP App

Posted by: Richard Rees

At MWSRP we believe in open access data but also in making that data interesting and accessible. The Whale Shark Network Maldives App is 7 years of data rolled into one neat easy to use application, allowing you to keep track of what we’re up to and what the sharks are up to on a daily […]

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May 5, 2014

A Final Report From The Field

Posted by: Richard Rees

Well what a fantastic 6 months in the field we’ve had!! I don’t think we have ever seen as many sharks in one research period, I don’t know if that’s because we are better at spotting, we’ve had more time on the reef or there are just more sharks about but we certainly feel very lucky […]

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April 3, 2014

A Report from the Field

Posted by: Richard Rees

Hello from the Maldives! Our names are Jacob and Cameron and we are currently working for the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme here in the Maldives. As staff our main tasks are to take photo identification shots of each whale shark to determine which sharks are encountered and to keep our database up to date.  […]

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April 3, 2014

The Best Piece of In-Field Research Equipment? Yourself!

Posted by: Richard Rees

At MWSRP we’re always looking for bits of equipment that can either make our work in the field more scientifically virile, more exciting, or – if we’re being honest – easier! Why bust your lungs using a tape when you can point a laser?! Quite a lot of the time we allow ourselves to drift […]

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March 2, 2014

Out of Sight is Out of Mind – Let’s Fix That

Posted by: Richard Rees

One of the many truisms in marine conservation is the old adage that “out of sight is out of mind”; basically people don’t care about what they can’t see. Many moons ago as a marine biology student at Plymouth University, this point became embedded in my thick skull (along with other important points such as […]

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February 20, 2014

We Are Committed to Open & Transparent Science

Posted by: Richard Rees

We are sure that 2014 will be a big year for MWSRP. We are making big plans to release some of the exciting findings we have made on the South Ari aggregation. Soon, seven years of hard work and research will be published. Today we want to share with you that MWSRP has decided to […]

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February 3, 2014

Good to see you again!

Posted by: Richard Rees

A few weeks ago the MWSRP had a nice long encounter with a whale shark later identified as ‘Fernando’, or WS071 to his friends. Nothing unusual about that, we see lots of whale sharks. What was unusual however was the reaction from the team; “Hey it’s Fernando! Cool, good to see you again buddy!”. We’re […]

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December 23, 2013

Meet Shamyl, Our Newest Member of Staff

Posted by: Ibrahim Shamyl

Hi, I’m Shamyl. I’m a huge fan of the sea and wanted to explore my passion for it by joining MWSRP. During the month of November, I came out as a volunteer with MWSRP learn more about the ocean. I had recently finished working on a tuna fishing boat where I learned a lot about […]

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December 21, 2013

Creativity Through Constraint

Posted by: Richard Rees

When I was a student in primary school we had arts and crafts several days a week. My teacher would encourage us to use our imaginations and draw anything we wanted. At times I found it effortless to pick up a blank piece of paper and draw a picture. More often than not, though, I […]

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December 12, 2013

December E-Newsletter

Posted by: Richard Rees

Our December E-Newsletter is out! Have a cup of tea and take a moment to enjoy reading about sharky stuff! Not subscribed but want to be? Go to our homepage, scroll to the bottom, and sign up. It’s free, simple, and sure to be informative.

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