by Martina Wing | Dec 13, 2021 | About Manta Rays
Manta rays are filter feeders: that means they swim around trying to take in as much plankton as they possibly can. The mantas use a variety of feeding techniques based on the type of manta ray, where they are feeding, and if they are feeding individually or with a...
by Martina Wing | Dec 8, 2021 | Hawaii Travel, Snorkeling & Diving, Swimming with Manta Rays
When you go swimming in Hawaii, you want to make sure that the ocean is safe. Drowning is the 3rd biggest cause of accidental death worldwide (according to the World Health Organization), and rip currents and shorebreak keep lifeguards on their toes as well. This...
by Martina Wing | Dec 6, 2021 | Personal Stories
If you are shopping for someone who loves manta rays, we found some thoughtful gifts that are guaranteed to bring a smile to their face. This list of ten unique gift ideas contains great options for manta ray lovers of all ages! 1. Fun Manta Ray Face Masks for Kids...
by Martina Wing | Nov 24, 2021 | How to Protect Manta Rays, Ocean Advocacy
Our oceans are heavily polluted by plastic. According to Conservation International, the numbers are staggering: Every day, around 8 million pieces of plastic enter the oceans. Every year, 8 million tons of plastic make their way into the oceans. Currently, it is...
by Martina Wing | Aug 11, 2021 | Marine Life in Hawaii
In Hawaii, about 8-10 days after a full moon, there is a higher probability of box jellyfish sightings on all leeward sides of Hawaii islands for three consecutive days. Now, Hawaiian beaches and underwater adventures are great fun, but no one wants to be stung by a...
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