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- Feeding Ecology and Habitat Use of the Giant Manta Ray Manta Birostris at a Key Aggregation Site Off Mainland Ecuador
- Federal Register/Vol. 81, No. 35/Tuesday, February 23, 2016
- Federal Register/Vol. 82, No. 8/Thursday, January 12, 2017
- Courtship and Mating Behaviour of Manta Rays Mobula Alfredi and M
- CMS Sharks MOU
- Project Report: Eyes on the Reef
- A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays
- The Impact of the IOTC Fisheries on Mobulid Rays: Status and Interactions, Data Availability, and Recommendations for Management Lois Flounders
- First Record of the Reef Manta Ray, Mobula Alfredi, from the Eastern Pacific Randall Arauz1* , Elpis J
- Manta Rays' Intelligence May Be Attributed to the 'Devil Fish' Horns
- 1 a Petition to List the Giant Manta
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- SSN Sharks Fall 2014, Issue 2
- Deep-Water-Feeding-Manta.Pdf
- 05.A.11-PIRO-170Th-C
- Reef Manta Rays Forage on Tidally Driven, High Density Zooplankton Patches in Hanifaru Bay, Maldives
- Threatened Species Nomination Form
- SPAW STAC9 UNEP(DEPI)CAR WG.42.4 Species Working Group
- Population Dynamics of Oceanic Manta Rays (Mobula Birostris)
- Manta Birostris, Giant Manta Ray
- (Mobulidae) in Southern Mozambique
- Reef Manta Rays, Mobula Alfredi, of the Chagos Archipelago: Habitat Use and the Effectiveness Of
- Global Threat to Manta and Mobula Rays ©2011 Manta Ray of Hope 4 5 a T a Glance at a Executive Summary
- Safe Handling and Release Guidelines for Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulid Species) By
- Do SCUBA Divers Impact Reef Manta Ray (Mobula Alfredi) Behaviour at Cleaning Stations? an Analysis of Diver and Manta Interactions in the Maldives
- Proposal for the Inclusion of the Reef Manta Ray in ANNEX 1
- Third SOS Call for Proposals (CFP3) a Selection of Projects Selected for Funding Under CFP3
- Manta Birostris)
- Manta Alfredi (Reef Manta Ray)
- Gill Plates Can Easily Be Distinguished from the Traded Mobula Ray Species’ Gill Plates Using This Simple Visual ID Guide
- SHARKS and RAYS of TUBBATAHA REEFS Contents ‘I Was Swallowed by a Shark, a Great Big Ugly Shark’, ‘Eek! Eek! Sharks!’, Goes a Children’S Song
- Prey Density Threshold and Tidal Influence on Reef Manta Ray Foraging at an Aggregation Site on the Great Barrier Reef