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Scientists Collaborated With Fishermen to Design a Brilliant Tool That Saves Manta Rays Trapped in Tuna Nets
In a new study documented in Conservation Biology, scientists documented a contemporary tool they designed to save the ...
Thousands of at-risk manta and devil rays become accidental bycatch in tuna fishing nets every year. A simple sorting grid could help save them.
Scientists have found that oceanic manta rays routinely make extreme dives of more than 1,200 meters – three-quarters of a ...
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Manta Rays Dive Almost 4,000 Feet into the Deep Ocean — Not for Food, But for Directions
Learn how tracking data shows that manta rays plunge more than 4,000 feet down in the deep sea not to hunt, but to find their ...
The world’s largest rays may be plunging to incredible depths not to hunt, but to find their way through the vast, empty ocean. A new study has revealed that oceanic manta rays—graceful giants with ...
In “The Last Dive,” director Cody Sheehy follows Terry Kennedy, an ex-Hell’s Angel-turned manta ray conservationist, on a personal journey to Mexico’s Sea of Cortez. After a stint in jail, Kennedy, a ...
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