Lee Ray

Lee Ray was identified on August 6, 2013 at Manta Village by James Wing. She was approximately 4 feet wide.

Lee Ray is a regular star at Manta Village. We see her very frequently but she sometimes takes an occasional trip to Manta Heaven.

In 2013 (same year of her ID) Lee Ray was seen 42x and hasn’t slowed down since. She used to be one of the smaller manta rays, however that hasn’t stopped her from being in the middle of the “feeding action” with close-ups to snorkelers and divers. She is one bold manta!

SPECIES

Mobula Alfredi (reef)

GENDER

Female

WINGSPAN

6-8 feet

MARKINGS

2x white dots, combined solid mark and a brush stroke pattern

IDENTIFIED BY

James Wing

IDENTIFICATION DATE

08/06/2013

Lee Ray'S MARKINGS

Lee Ray has 2x white dots, combined solid mark and a brush stroke pattern.

How was Lee Ray Named?

Her namesake is Patricia Lee Wing, James’s mom.

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