Whale sharks – gone……???
This January 2011 I went on a couple of occasions beyond the reef (south coast Mombasa, Kenya) to show a friend and fellow wild life traveler these beautiful giants of the tropical waters, the whale shark.
I usually had the luck of seeing them underwater whilst diving however on this occasion I had to make do with a 5 meters fiberglass open deck boat with 2 outboard engines and no diving gear.
Our 1st day was completely negative to my surprise and on the second occasion we took a local fisherman with us who warned us that all whale sharks have gone!!!!????? He was correct.
On the East African coasts I have spotted hundreds of these harmless giants (plankton eaters) in the past however currently most have all gone!
Why? Asking the locals from small carved canoe fishermen to big game fishermen (that practice tagging) and scuba divers they all came up with the following extraordinary explanation!
About 18 months ago – a team of international biologists came to the Kenyan coast with a couple of boats, 1 helicopter and a set of riffles used to dart the sharks. Their aim was to study and understand their living patterns.
The results for now are completely negative; 90% of the whale sharks have been scared off, have disappeared and have not come back which takes the migration patterns out of the equation. The locals are very upset as more harm than good has been done.
This is inside local news which seems to be true as we did not come across any and I know these waters quite well however I do not have any professional documentation to back this theory.