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Diving into Recovery Efforts for the Giant Manta Ray | Defenders of Wildlife
Diving into Recovery Efforts for the Giant Manta Ray | Defenders of Wildlife

Manta ray. View from under. Abdominal black patterns are clues to individual  identification. Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia Stock Photo -  Alamy
Manta ray. View from under. Abdominal black patterns are clues to individual identification. Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia Stock Photo - Alamy

Largest known manta ray population is thriving off the coast of Ecuador,  new research shows | Oregon State University
Largest known manta ray population is thriving off the coast of Ecuador, new research shows | Oregon State University

Identification of reef manta rays: (1a) female typical morph with... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Identification of reef manta rays: (1a) female typical morph with... | Download Scientific Diagram

MANTA VR —ECOVR
MANTA VR —ECOVR

Large population of young Manta rays found at Flower Garden Banks
Large population of young Manta rays found at Flower Garden Banks

Reef manta relationships depend on individual behaviour - DIVE Magazine
Reef manta relationships depend on individual behaviour - DIVE Magazine

Manta Ray | National Geographic
Manta Ray | National Geographic

Manta Rays Eat Tiny Plankton! Each Manta Ray Has Unique Markings on Its  Underside Stock Photo - Image of silhouette, ocean: 208770336
Manta Rays Eat Tiny Plankton! Each Manta Ray Has Unique Markings on Its Underside Stock Photo - Image of silhouette, ocean: 208770336

New study confirms a world-first international migration of reef manta rays  — Marine Megafauna Foundation
New study confirms a world-first international migration of reef manta rays — Marine Megafauna Foundation

Giant Manta Ray (Mobula birostris) - ANGARI Foundation
Giant Manta Ray (Mobula birostris) - ANGARI Foundation

Photographic identification and citizen science combine to reveal long  distance movements of individual reef manta rays Mobula alfredi along  Australia's east coast | Marine Biodiversity Records | Full Text
Photographic identification and citizen science combine to reveal long distance movements of individual reef manta rays Mobula alfredi along Australia's east coast | Marine Biodiversity Records | Full Text

Manta rays - MAR Expeditions
Manta rays - MAR Expeditions

Science Snapshot: Giant Manta Ray Sanctuary | The Scientist Magazine®
Science Snapshot: Giant Manta Ray Sanctuary | The Scientist Magazine®

Manta rays are first fish to recognise themselves in a mirror | New  Scientist
Manta rays are first fish to recognise themselves in a mirror | New Scientist

Manta Ray Facts - Great Barrier Reef Foundation - Great Barrier Reef  Foundation
Manta Ray Facts - Great Barrier Reef Foundation - Great Barrier Reef Foundation

Reef manta ray social relationships depend on individual behavior  differences
Reef manta ray social relationships depend on individual behavior differences

A place called home - Save Our Seas Foundation
A place called home - Save Our Seas Foundation

The Lives of Yap Mantas - Manta Ray Bay Resort - Yap, Micronesia
The Lives of Yap Mantas - Manta Ray Bay Resort - Yap, Micronesia

How Can You Tell Individual Manta Rays Apart?
How Can You Tell Individual Manta Rays Apart?

The Anatomy of Manta Rays - Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
The Anatomy of Manta Rays - Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii

Manta birostris – Discover Fishes
Manta birostris – Discover Fishes

Manta ray. View from under. Abdominal black patterns are clues to individual  identification. Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia Stock Photo -  Alamy
Manta ray. View from under. Abdominal black patterns are clues to individual identification. Yap Island, Federated States of Micronesia Stock Photo - Alamy

Manta Project Fiji - Piggyback feeding has only been observed in reef mantas  (Mobula alfredi), this technique usually involves two but can involve more  mantas. A smaller individual will position itself directly
Manta Project Fiji - Piggyback feeding has only been observed in reef mantas (Mobula alfredi), this technique usually involves two but can involve more mantas. A smaller individual will position itself directly