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31August 2011 Update What’s been happening at KMRS in August? August 2 – 3 Dr Jamie Oliver, AIMS, visits KMRS had the pleasure of hosting world renowned marine biologist and Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS

August 2011 Update What’s been happening at KMRS in August? August 2 – 3 Dr Jamie Oliver, AIMS, visits KMRS had the pleasure of hosting world renowned marine biologist and Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS

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Source URL: www.kimberleymarineresearchstation.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-27 00:13:58
32ECUADOR’S ISLA DE LA PLATA Join the ‘Queen of Mantas’ in Ecuador on an exclusive research expedition to ‘The Island of Silver’ to promote the conservation of the world’s largest population of giant manta rays

ECUADOR’S ISLA DE LA PLATA Join the ‘Queen of Mantas’ in Ecuador on an exclusive research expedition to ‘The Island of Silver’ to promote the conservation of the world’s largest population of giant manta rays

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Source URL: www.marinemegafauna.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-29 12:38:43
33Page |1  Sustainable Solutions As people’s perceptions of animals have changed in recent times, so too has the way in which we value them. Economically, many nations are realizing that the incentives to fish a species

Page |1 Sustainable Solutions As people’s perceptions of animals have changed in recent times, so too has the way in which we value them. Economically, many nations are realizing that the incentives to fish a species

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Source URL: www.mantatrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-31 03:12:07
34Field Identification Guide of the Prebranchial Appendages (Gill Plates) of Mobulid Rays for Law Enforcement and Trade Monitoring Applications The genus Manta, which includes the oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) and th

Field Identification Guide of the Prebranchial Appendages (Gill Plates) of Mobulid Rays for Law Enforcement and Trade Monitoring Applications The genus Manta, which includes the oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) and th

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Source URL: www.mantatrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-17 06:36:17
35Page |1  How to Take a Manta Identification Photo In addition to their unique personalities, every manta ray has its own pattern of spots on its belly, or ventral surface. These spot patterns can be used to identify indi

Page |1 How to Take a Manta Identification Photo In addition to their unique personalities, every manta ray has its own pattern of spots on its belly, or ventral surface. These spot patterns can be used to identify indi

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Source URL: www.mantatrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-31 03:18:20
36Male or Female: How to Sex Manta Rays? Female manta rays tend to be larger and often more ‘friendly’ than their smaller male counterparts. If a large manta is hanging around the cleaning station without much concern

Male or Female: How to Sex Manta Rays? Female manta rays tend to be larger and often more ‘friendly’ than their smaller male counterparts. If a large manta is hanging around the cleaning station without much concern

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Source URL: www.mantatrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-31 03:19:43
37Instructional Guide: Data Collection From Mobulid Rays at Fish Markets Compiled by: Daniel Fernando (Project Leader, Sri Lanka & India Mobulid Ray Project) – [removed]Data Log Instructions

Instructional Guide: Data Collection From Mobulid Rays at Fish Markets Compiled by: Daniel Fernando (Project Leader, Sri Lanka & India Mobulid Ray Project) – [removed]Data Log Instructions

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Source URL: www.mantatrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-23 03:08:28
38Page |1  What Kind of Manta Did You See? Oceanic Mantas and reef mantas have very different lifestyles. Reef Mantas seem to stay within relatively small home ranges in inshore areas, while the oceanic mantas travel long

Page |1 What Kind of Manta Did You See? Oceanic Mantas and reef mantas have very different lifestyles. Reef Mantas seem to stay within relatively small home ranges in inshore areas, while the oceanic mantas travel long

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Source URL: www.mantatrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-31 03:20:22
39Press Release: For immediate release  Media Contact: [removed] Nations Overwhelmingly Agree to Protect Oceanic and Reef Manta Rays (Manta birostris and Manta alfredi)

Press Release: For immediate release Media Contact: [removed] Nations Overwhelmingly Agree to Protect Oceanic and Reef Manta Rays (Manta birostris and Manta alfredi)

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Source URL: www.mantatrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-11 09:16:09
40Contact: [removed]/ www.mantatrust.org  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Manta Trust contributes to landmark study on global threats to manta and mobula rays (January 14, 2012) –The Manta Trust is pleased to announc

Contact: [removed]/ www.mantatrust.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Manta Trust contributes to landmark study on global threats to manta and mobula rays (January 14, 2012) –The Manta Trust is pleased to announc

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Source URL: www.mantatrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-12 11:46:55