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
The manta ray skin is structured to help them glide through water, fight infection, and recover from injuries, but it’s easily damaged by humans, reefs, and other hazards.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Manta rays evolved from jawed fish into the graceful ocean giants we know today. Here’s how they made that journey over millions of years.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Manta rays are one of the largest creatures in the ocean. With wingspans wider than your car, these gentle giants make a lasting impression as they glide beneath the surface.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii
Manta rays make swimming look easy, but don't let their gracefulness fool you: these gentle giants can cover impressive distances with minimal effort. Partly because they're fast, and also because they just don't stop!| 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
Discover the movement patterns of reef mantas through insights from six fascinating research studies.| Manta Ray Advocates Hawaii