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Manta Rays Dive Almost 4,000 Feet into the Deep Ocean — Not for Food, But for Directions
Learn how tracking data shows that manta rays plunge more than 4,000 feet down in the deep sea not to hunt, but to find their ...
Scientists have found that oceanic manta rays routinely make extreme dives of more than 1,200 meters – three-quarters of a ...
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Scientists Collaborated With Fishermen to Design a Brilliant Tool That Saves Manta Rays Trapped in Tuna Nets
In a new study documented in Conservation Biology, scientists documented a contemporary tool they designed to save the ...
Thousands of at-risk manta and devil rays become accidental bycatch in tuna fishing nets every year. A simple sorting grid could help save them.
The giant "Manta Ray" sea drone completed water testing in early 2024. Footage of the drone in action was recently shared by maker Northrop Grumman. The US military's giant "Manta Ray" sea drone has ...
Scientists found a “large,” “cryptic” sea creature with a “whip-like tail” in the Atlantic Ocean and discovered a new species, study said. Photo from Getty / iStockphoto In the crystal waters of the ...
The US military is developing a huge underwater drone called the "Manta Ray." The unmanned system passed its first major test at sea earlier this year. Drones like the Manta Ray can function like a ...
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