Latest News About Eagle Rays

Updated 2026-05-14 01:02

Here’s a quick update on the latest news about eagle rays based on recent publicly available coverage.

If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific region (e.g., the U.S. Northeast, Florida, or Southeast Asia) and pull the most recent dated articles or press releases from reputable sources. I can also summarize current conservation status and notable recent sightings for that region. Would you like me to focus on a particular area or species (spotted eagle ray vs ornate eagle ray)?

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Spotted Eagle Ray - Florida Museum of Natural History

Aetobatus narinari These rays have a very wide diamond-shaped pectoral disc that can reach over 9 feet wide, and is a dramatic dark color scattered with light spots or rings. It can grow to over 8 feet long, and when including the incredibly long whip-like tail, it has been measured at over 16 fe

www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu

Common Eagle Ray – Discover Fishes

Myliobatis aquila Although it is considered harmless to humans, this ray should be handled carefully because of the sharp spine at the base of its very long tail. It has a diamond-shaped pectoral disc that is much wider than long, with trailing pointed fins, usually a dark coppery to blackish on

www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu

Well spotted! Rare Ornate Eagle Ray sighting released

Scientists from the Philippine-based marine conservation organization LAMAVE have recently released video footage of their 2017 encounter with the rarely seen and endangered Ornate Eagle Ray (Aetomylaeus vespertilio).

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