by Martina Wing | Feb 21, 2022 | How to Protect Manta Rays, Ocean Advocacy
Sure, you could join Greenpeace or chain yourself to a whaling boat, but that’s not for everyone. Here are 5 things (almost) anyone can do, anytime, to save the ocean and protect precious marine life. Stop Ocean Plastic Pollution – Use Less Plastic Tackling...
by Martina Wing | Feb 7, 2022 | Ocean Advocacy
Tackling ocean pollution is a global responsibility. Our beloved, filter-feeding manta rays are especially vulnerable to pollution as their big mouths easily swallow stuff that just doesn’t belong there. Plastic in the ocean affects mantas in a multitude of ways, as...
by Martina Wing | Jan 24, 2022 | Hawaii Travel, Swimming with Manta Rays
Swimming with manta rays can be perfectly safe for children – however, there are multiple reasons why we don’t take children along on our manta ray moonlight swims… Since the inception of the manta swims at the hotel in 2015, we implemented a minimum age of...
by Martina Wing | Jan 10, 2022 | About Manta Rays
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...
by Martina Wing | Dec 27, 2021 | Marine Life Rescue Stories, Personal Stories, Swimming with Manta Rays
2021 was a year of ups and downs – but for the manta rays, not much changed. Manta rays are still an endangered species. We keep learning more about them, but we’re still discovering new things about these mysterious creatures every year. Here at Manta Ray...
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