Whale Sharks
The pristine, peaceful tourism destination of Mafia Island is the only place in Tanzania where whale sharks live. Whale Sharks are large, gentle filter-feeders and are often 8 to 10 feet long, giving them the status of one of the world’s largest omnivores. There is high food production in the Mafia Island Channel, which supports the survival of whe sharks. When food production declines, the sharks move slightly away from the mafia and deeper into the Indian Ocean, but do not migrate elsewhere. Tourists can take boat trips and swim or snorkel alongside these creatures under expert guidance. Whale Sharks are timid and shy animals and generally do not attack humans, unless they are in danger and are provoked to defend themselves. Swimming and snorkelling, as per an expert guide’s instructions, enable tourists to witness the behaviour and habitat of these marine creatures. The population is now legally protected, and ethical swimming practices are ensured solely for the admiration of marine life in Tanzania.