Massive whale shark just spotted in Florida
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's monitoring program spotted whale sharks about eight miles west of Loggerhead Key using underwater camera surveys, with researchers noting they can be found year-round in Florida waters and may be more common than currently understood.
Sighting alone does not indicate population recovery or conservation status change; whale sharks remain vulnerable globally and face ongoing threats from fishing and ship strikes.
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