“…The plankton communities of Delagoa Bight in Maputo Bay and Sofala Bank along Mozambique's coastline [46,47] have high primary productivity that support higher trophic level diversity along southern Mozambique [48][49][50]. Among Mozambique's coastal regions, Inhambane Province, located between Delagoa Bight and Sofala Bank, is known as a biodiversity hotspot [51,52], with whale sharks, manta rays, migrating humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins, humpback dolphins, dugongs, sea turtles, small-eye stingray, guitar sharks, corals, and many reef fishes utilizing the region [51][52][53][54][55][56]. This biodiversity supports a prominent tourism industry for SCUBA diving, snorkeling, surfing, and fishing [57].…”