The Atlantic manta ray is now officially recognized as the third manta species. Explore this major marine discovery and what it means for conservation.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Coral reefs are rich ecosystems that provide food, shelter, and structure for marine life. Learn how they work and why they’re so important for manta rays.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
The brain of a manta ray is as large as a fist - which might not seem much if you compare it to humans or other mammals, however, mantas have the biggest brain-to-body ratio of all fish. We still have a lot to learn about manta rays and an intelligence test for fish has not been developed yet…| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Manta rays aren’t your typical cold-blooded fish. Learn how they warm specific areas of their bodies to swim faster and think quicker in the ocean.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
By tracking the movement patterns of reef manta rays around Hawaii, we’ve learned that while they don’t migrate like giant mantas, they still travel surprisingly fast and far!| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Determine the best time to see manta rays in Hawaii based on ocean conditions and the probability of manta sightings.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii