I am considering a trip to Phuket. What months are the best to see the
whale sharks? How good a chance is their to see then? Most every trip,
50% of the time, etc. My main reason to dive this area would be the
whale sharks. How long a trip and what area in particular do you
recommend? I am looking for a photo / video friendly boat that will
not break the bank. Any recommendations here? If I make the trip how
much more time should I allow and what should I not miss in visiting
Thailand? Thank you, Dale
tunafish@shitonspam.pattayalovers.com - 16 Nov 2003 01:31 GMT
>I am considering a trip to Phuket. What months are the best to see the
>whale sharks? How good a chance is their to see then? Most every trip,
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>much more time should I allow and what should I not miss in visiting
>Thailand? Thank you, Dale
Check out: http://www.westcoastdivers.com/
I dove with them and had a great time. Don't know about the whale
sharks but an E-mail to them may well get you your answer. Prices are
on the web site.
Paul A. Henry - 29 Nov 2003 04:17 GMT
I'll also throw in a recommendation for WestCoast Divers been with them 3
times and look forward to returning in the new year!
Say hello to Milton and the crew for me

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> >I am considering a trip to Phuket. What months are the best to see the
> >whale sharks? How good a chance is their to see then? Most every trip,
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> sharks but an E-mail to them may well get you your answer. Prices are
> on the web site.
Chris Pflaum - 17 Nov 2003 00:08 GMT
When I was in Thailand about eighteen months ago, we were told that whale
sharks had become quite rare on the west coast due to harvesting of them by
Taiwanese fishing operations that sold the meat as "white tofu." The folks
on Ocean Rover told us that they rarely see whale sharks anymore.
There is a higher probability of sighting whale sharks on the east cost but
the rest of the diving there is not particularly good.
Chris
> I am considering a trip to Phuket. What months are the best to see the
> whale sharks? How good a chance is their to see then? Most every trip,
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> much more time should I allow and what should I not miss in visiting
> Thailand? Thank you, Dale
dawhale - 18 Nov 2003 02:41 GMT
"white tofu." Your pulling my leg right ? Dale
Chris Pflaum - 18 Nov 2003 23:59 GMT
I wish that I were. I was repeating what we were told by the photo pro on
the Ocean Rover. That is, there is now a commercial market for whale shark
meat and it is sold under the product name "white tofu." Taiwanese fisherman
are doing the harvest.
Chris
> "white tofu." Your pulling my leg right ? Dale