Re-Nata Ray

Re-Nata was identified on September 19, 2008 at Manta Village by Ryan Leinbach.

She seems to love the attention she receives from the guests who come to see her. She is comfortable with the bubbles and lights from snorkelers and divers. She frequents both sites.

SPECIES

Mobula Alfredi (reef)

GENDER

Female

WINGSPAN

8-10 feet

MARKINGS

a distinct "V" on her underside

IDENTIFIED BY

Ryan Leinbach

IDENTIFICATION DATE

09/19/2008

Re-Nata Ray'S MARKINGS

Re-Nata has a very distinct "V" on her underside.

How was Re-Nata Ray Named?

Her namesake is our dear friend Renata Goetzendorfer.

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