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World Manta Day

World Manta Day, celebrated annually on September 17th, is a special occasion dedicated to raising awareness about the conservation status of manta and devil rays. These beautiful, mysterious ocean giants captivate us with their grace and size, but they face significant threats that require our attention and action.

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Partner with ocean conservation nonprofits and eco-tourism operators to drive awareness and donations through educational content about manta ray protection.

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  • Behind-the-scenes footage of manta rays in their natural habitat with conservation facts
  • Student takeover: young voices advocating for ocean protection and manta ray conservation
  • Eco-tourism destination spotlight: where travelers can responsibly encounter manta rays
  • Infographic: threats facing manta rays and how consumers can help through sustainable choices

History

World Manta Day, celebrated annually on September 17th, is a special occasion dedicated to raising awareness about the conservation status of manta and devil rays.

These beautiful, mysterious ocean giants captivate us with their grace and size, but they face significant threats that require our attention and action.

The inception of World Manta Day is rooted in the need to educate and raise awareness about these majestic creatures. The theme for the 2022 celebration was aptly titled “Education”.

The goal was to empower everyone, from scientists to tourists, school students to policymakers, with knowledge about manta rays, their relatives, and their precious habitats. The belief is that knowledge is power, and only by raising awareness can we hope to protect these special creatures for years to come.

Manta rays are close relatives of all sharks and rays, meaning they have a skeleton made of cartilage rather than bone.

Despite their colossal size, with some individuals reaching seven meters from wingtip to wingtip and weighing up to two tonnes, mantas feed on microscopic animals called zooplankton.

Every manta ray has a unique spot pattern on its belly that can be used to identify it, just as we are identified by our fingerprints. As far as fish go, mantas have one of the largest brains, supporting their curiosity and complex social interactions.


FAQ
Did pirates have any superstitions about manta rays?
Some sailors believed manta rays could drag ships underwater by wrapping their massive fins around anchors. This was pure fiction, as manta rays are gentle and harmless filter feeders. Pirates in the Caribbean sometimes mistook them for sea monsters, calling them “devil fish” because of their horn-like cephalic fins.
Do manta rays have a connection to famous legends or folklore?
In Mexican folklore, manta rays are linked to water spirits that guide lost fishermen back to shore. Some Polynesian myths also portray them as sacred animals that protect ocean travelers. In Indonesia, certain tribes believe seeing a manta ray before a journey brings good luck and safe passage.
Why do some manta rays appear to be pink?
The world’s only known pink manta ray was spotted near Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Scientists believe this rare pink color results from a genetic mutation affecting pigment production. Unlike albino animals, this manta still has normal eyesight and can survive just as well as its black-and-white counterparts.
How do manta rays ‘fly’ underwater?
Unlike most fish, manta rays don’t move their tails to swim. Instead, they flap their pectoral fins like wings, giving them an elegant, bird-like motion. Some can glide over 30 feet in a single pulse, making them one of the most energy-efficient swimmers in the ocean.
What’s the largest manta ray ever recorded?
The biggest recorded manta ray had a wingspan of nearly 30 feet and weighed over 5,000 pounds. It was spotted off the coast of Peru in the early 1900s. However, giant manta rays are rarely measured accurately because they often live in deep waters.
Do manta rays communicate with each other?
Manta rays don’t make sounds, but they use body language to interact. They perform flips, barrel rolls, and fin touches to signal emotions like curiosity or dominance. Some studies suggest they may even recognize each other by their unique belly spot patterns.
Can manta rays survive outside of water?
Unlike some fish, manta rays cannot survive for long out of water because they lack gills that can store oxygen. This is why they rarely get stranded like dolphins or whales. If lifted onto a boat, they can only survive for a few minutes before suffocating.
Why do manta rays jump out of the water?
Manta rays are known for their incredible leaps, sometimes reaching 10 feet above the surface. Scientists believe they jump to remove parasites, attract mates, or simply play. Some groups have been seen leaping together, creating a dramatic “splash dance” effect.
Are manta rays related to sharks?
Yes! Despite their gentle nature, manta rays belong to the same elasmobranch family as sharks. Both have cartilaginous skeletons instead of bones, which makes them more flexible. However, unlike most sharks, manta rays have no teeth and only eat plankton.
What’s the weirdest way people celebrate manta rays?
In some parts of Japan, manta rays are honored with traditional dances, mimicking their graceful swimming. In Mozambique, local artists carve wooden manta ray sculptures as souvenirs. Some conservation groups even organize “Manta Ray Yoga” sessions, where people stretch and move like the rays to raise awareness.