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The 12m-long whale shark is an ecosystem in itself, I realised as I snorkelled side-on to get a better view. Large remora suckerfish flank her, sliding up and down her skin, while pilot fish appear to lead her through the ocean. Then something grabs my fin. I kick back to shake it off but it grabs me again. I look around. August is trying to tell me that another whale shark is moving in to my right. It comes out of the planktonic gloom, alarmingly large and widemouthed. At least 12m long and, on profile, not that much different from a great white.
It swims towards me, near trapping me between the two of them. I wonder if this…
