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MARINE BIOME

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EXAMPLE OF A MARINE ANIMAL

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MARIN BOIME

Every whale shark has a unique pattern of spots and stripes on their skin, and WWF uses them to identify individual sharks. Divers photograph the animal right above their pectoral fins and behind their gill slits. The photos are then fed into a computer database. In the Philippines, WWF has identified 458 individual whale sharks since 2007.

WWF has also placed satellite tags on 29 whale sharks. The data from these tags indicate that whale sharks are highly mobile and are transient feeders.

ADDRESSING OVERFISHING

At the 2013 meeting around the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), WWF urged member governments to take strong action and support all proposals for sharks and manta rays. Our efforts paid off, and in an historic vote, three species of hammerhead sharks, porbeagle sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks and manta rays all gained stronger protections. These protections give CITES the authority to regulate trade for these species. Since they take a long time to reach maturity and produce relatively few young in their lifetime, they are extremely vulnerable to overfishing. Creating new protections under CITES helps ensure that such species are caught legally and traded at sustainable levels.

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the weather in a marine biome is weather that changes every now and then like in other biomes.

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