by Martina Wing | Mar 18, 2024 | How to Protect Manta Rays
Manta ray tourism is becoming less safe and sustainable every year. With too many boats and way too many people, the spots where mantas regularly come to feed are oversaturated, and the number of avoidable accidents is sadly increasing. We’ve been discussing...
by Martina Wing | Mar 4, 2024 | Marine Life in Hawaii
Rays, also known as batoids, belong to a huge family of fish with skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone. They are close relatives of sharks. With more than 600 different types of rays swimming in our oceans, they make up one of the largest groups of...
by Martina Wing | Feb 16, 2024 | Swimming with Manta Rays
Manta ray viewing sites are specific locations in the ocean where these gentle giants are frequently observed as they congregate to feed. But why do these creatures consistently frequent the same spots despite having the vast ocean to roam? What role do we as humans...
by Martina Wing | Feb 2, 2024 | Swimming with Manta Rays
Being in the presence of wild animals in the dark ocean at night means stepping out of your comfort zone and entering a totally different underwater world, and that is not without risk. Most participants in our manta ray moonlight swim show emotions ranging from...
by Martina Wing | Jan 8, 2024 | Snorkeling & Diving, Swimming with Manta Rays
If you’re going on a snorkeling adventure with manta rays, of course, you want to have an unforgettable experience. Here in Hawaii, manta ray tours are organized at night to increase the chances of sightings, as mantas feed from the plankton attracted by the...
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