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Viewing Whale Sharks in Djibouti is an adventure tourist’s delight. The Whale Sharks attract not only the amateur tourist, but also the professional marine biologists in their research expeditions.
The many diving places along the east African country's coastline enable both amateur and professional scuba divers viewing Whale Sharks in Djibouti an immensely pleasurable experience. The unique ecology of the region contributes to the continuous growth of the Whale Sharks in Djibouti. The Djibouti Whale Sharks live in the area of water where the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea meets. Tourists in search of the marine mammal generally come during a specific yearly time frame, which starts from September and extends till the month of January.
The Whale Sharks of Djibouti normally stay within the country's immediate coastal areas. The Seven Brothers Islands are a favorite place of resting of Whale Sharks. The coral reef with its thriving marine ecosystem provides the necessary feeding requirements of the marine mammals. Whale Shark does not pose any danger to humans. The animals are gentle creatures and feed on phytoplankton and other similar marine food sources. Divers are advised to undergo a scuba diving course before venturing into the coastal waters. The only tangible source of danger is an accidental collision with a Whale Shark's large tail fin.
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