Manta ray believed to be killed by boat strike near Boynton Beach Inlet reveals secret
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New Zealand monitoring agency updates manta rays to Threatened – Nationally Vulnerable, highlighting ongoing threats from boat strikes and plastic pollution. This status change reflects improved data collection efforts (satellite tracking and photo-ID) and calls for heightened awareness among boaters in coastal waters. [cite ]
In the United States, conservation groups warn that manta rays in Florida’s Atlantic coast face ongoing risks from human activity; some local projects are tracking individuals to inform protective measures and potential zone-management actions. This work underscores manta rays’ use of nursery areas and seasonal presence along the coast. [cite ]
Global conservation attention continues with updates from Marine Megafauna Foundation noting recent findings on manta ray migrations and range extensions, including research on the reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) in Africa, and status discussions for the giant manta ray (Mobula birostris) on international assessment platforms. [cite ][cite ]
NOAA and partner organizations maintain species profiles for the giant manta ray, including its size, feeding habits, and migratory nature, underscoring its status as a slow-growing, migratory filter feeder that benefits from protections and outreach. [cite ]
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It wasn't a shock to find the inquisitive ocean titans along Palm Beach County's coast, but it was a surprise to find only young ones.
www.palmbeachpost.comThe gentle giant of the seas – te whai rahi the oceanic manta ray – has been assigned a threatened conservation status for the first time in New Zealand.
www.doc.govt.nzA scuba diver summoned a large manta ray to swim toward her in the Maldives by putting her arms out and rotating them.
abcnews.comThe giant manta ray is the world's largest ray with a wingspan of up to 26 feet. They are filter feeders and eat large quantities of zooplankton. Giant manta rays are slow-growing, migratory animals. Learn more about the giant manta ray.
www.fisheries.noaa.govNew research by the Marine Megafauna Foundation, has extended the southern range of the reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) in Africa, connecting the longest monitored and highly vulnerable population of reef manta rays along southern Mozambique to the UNESCO World Heritage site of iSimangaliso in South Africa. … The conservation status of the giant (or oceanic) manta ray (Mobula birostris) has been uplisted today to Endangered on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red...
marinemegafauna.orgAn underwater diver and photographer encountered and swam alongside a giant manta ray in the waters off Kona, Hawaii.
abcnews.comThe conservation status of the giant (or oceanic) manta ray (Mobula birostris) has been uplisted today to Endangered on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.
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