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1. Satellite tracking of rehabilitated sea turtles suggests a high rate of short-term survival following release.

2. Satellite tagging of rehabilitated green sea turtles Chelonia mydas from the United Arab Emirates, including the longest tracked journey for the species.

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3. Some like it hot: Repeat migration and residency of whale sharks within an extreme natural environment.

4. Population Structure, Abundance and Movement of Whale Sharks in the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.

5. Stable isotope and signature fatty acid analyses suggest reef manta rays feed on demersal zooplankton.

6. Emergent community architecture despite distinct diversity in the global whale shark (Rhincodon typus) epidermal microbiome

7. Satellite tracking of juvenile whale sharks in the Sulu and Bohol Seas, Philippines

8. Population structure, residency, and abundance of whale sharks in the coastal waters off Nosy Be, north‐western Madagascar

9. Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of whale sharks

10. Movement ecology of black marlin <scp> Istiompax indica </scp> in the Western Indian Ocean

11. Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology

12. Improving sightings-derived residency estimation for whale shark aggregations: A novel metric applied to a global data set

13. Fatty acid profiles of more than 470 marine species from the Southern Hemisphere

14. Movement and habitat use of striped marlin <scp> Kajikia audax </scp> in the Western Indian Ocean

15. Distribution of the reef manta ray Mobula alfredi and the oceanic manta ray Mobula birostris in the Philippines: A collaborative effort for conservation

16. Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark

17. Pieces in a global puzzle: Population genetics at two whale shark aggregations in the western Indian Ocean

18. Regional variation in anthropogenic threats to Indian Ocean whale sharks

19. Laser photogrammetry improves size and demographic estimates for whale sharks

20. Habitat use and movement patterns of reef manta rays Mobula alfredi in southern Mozambique

23. Outstanding Questions in Whale Shark Research and Conservation

26. Reply to: Shark mortality cannot be assessed by fishery overlap alone

27. Reply to: Caution over the use of ecological big data for conservation

28. No Place Like Home? High Residency and Predictable Seasonal Movement of Whale Sharks Off Tanzania

29. Undersea Constellations: The Global Biology of an Endangered Marine Megavertebrate Further Informed through Citizen Science

30. Satellite tracking of rehabilitated sea turtles suggests a high rate of short-term survival following release

31. Microplastics on the Menu: Plastics Pollute Indonesian Manta Ray and Whale Shark Feeding Grounds

32. Global spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries

33. Limited latitudinal ranging of juvenile whale sharks in the Western Indian Ocean suggests the existence of regional management units

34. Life History, Growth, and Reproductive Biology of Four Mobulid Species in the Bohol Sea, Philippines

35. Satellite tracking of juvenile whale sharks in the Sulu and Bohol Seas, Philippines

36. Movements and habitat use of satellite-tagged whale sharks off western Madagascar

37. Trophic overlap in mobulid rays: insights from stable isotope analysis

38. Satellite tagging highlights the importance of productive Mozambican coastal waters to the ecology and conservation of whale sharks

39. Steep declines in sightings of manta rays and devilrays (Mobulidae) in southern Mozambique

40. Satellite tagging of rehabilitated green sea turtles Chelonia mydas from the United Arab Emirates, including the longest tracked journey for the species

41. Monitoring the effects of tourism on whale shark Rhincodon typus behaviour in Mozambique

42. Diet of whale sharks Rhincodon typus inferred from stomach content and signature fatty acid analyses

43. Unusually High Levels of n-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Whale Sharks and Reef Manta Rays

44. Trends in sightings and environmental influences on a coastal aggregation of manta rays and whale sharks

45. Some like it hot: Repeat migration and residency of whale sharks within an extreme natural environment

46. Opecoelidae (Digenea) in northern Great Barrier Reef goatfishes (Perciformes: Mullidae)

47. How large is the world's largest fish? Measuring whale sharks Rhincodon typus with laser photogrammetry

48. Fine-scale behaviour of whale sharks off Mafia Island, Tanzania

49. Caught in the net: A small, resident group of whale sharks feeding among fishing boats

50. Whale shark kinship and genetics: Analysis of two populations with different ecologies