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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.
A manta ray nicknamed ''Freckles'' by locals in Australia figured out a way to get help when she got injured: approach some divers. Jack Whilton, an underwater photographer and guide, was diving with ...
Local wildlife experts believe they may have discovered a new species of manta ray.Video of the fish was recorded by Our Children's Earth Foundation photographer Ivy Yin off the coast of Palm ...
Last week a fisherman in northwestern Peru caught an enormous manta ray, and photos of the dead, bloody animal have angered conservationists around the world. The fishermen accidentally caught the ...
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