The town of Oslob in southern Cebu noted a sudden increase in the number of tourists. They can only think of one reason - whale sharks.
In the past three months, whale sharks have been seen off Barangay Tan-awan, Oslob. From just one, seven - including two pups - where seen interacting with divers.
Through word of mouth, people have started going to Tan-awan to swim with the whale sharks.
Boost In Tourism
Lives of coastal residents in the town changed when "tame" whale sharks, locally known as butanding, appeared in their waters, attracting curious foreigners and locals and boosting tourism in the area.
Fishermen in the area have been earning more by acting as tourist guides. They take guests aboard their bancas to the spot where the whale sharks congregate.
Tourist feed the whale sharks small fish and krill to make the creatures stay. But the behavioral pattern of the whale shark has changed. What will happen if people stops feeding them?
According to the Internet, whale sharks inhabit tropical and warm-temperate seas. They migrate to spawn to Australia's west coast, where the supply of plankton, their main source of food, is abundant.
Now, the local government are doing its best to take good care of these creatures and formulating guidelines that will ensure the protection of the whale sharks and viewers and the livelihood of fishermen in the area.
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