What a cute “little” face!

The whale sharks swims directly towards the photographer, while a diver tries to tag it.

Dorsal view of a giant

The individuals observed in the project reach sizes of up to 13 meters.

I spy with my little eye......

Side view of a whale shark.

Just passing by

This spectacular picture was taken near the beaches of Holbox.

Yhummy

The whale sharks feed on plancton. To do so, it filters enormous amounts of water.

Bird´s eye view....

Aereal view of whale sharks in the feeding area.

Dorsal fin

From short distance, it is possible to see the dorsal fins of these animals cutting the water surface.

Claspers

Like all sharks, males display genital structures called claspers.

Diving in search of food.

The Domino project is collecting data that will allow us to know more about these majestic animals.

Here I come!!!

The whale shark is a very docile and pacific animal, to swim next to it is a unique experience, keep doing it reponsibly!

Satellite tag....

We have tagged some animals with satellite tracking devices that allow us to know where these animals go when they are not with us.

Swimming with a titan

Observe the size of the diver compared to the whale shark!

  

 

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