INRA0019A

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Sex: male

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Taxonomy: Mobula alfredi

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31071435-9020-4a71-a9b6-8afbac1a5a67
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Collaborating Researchers

Stephanie Venables

Affiliation: Marine Megafauna Foundation

Web Site: marinemegafauna.org

"Steph is Senior Scientist at the Marine Megafauna Foundation. Her research focuses on threatened shark & ray species with a focus on manta ray ecology and population genetics."

Robert Perryman

Affiliation: Marine Megafauna Foundation

Research Project: Global Manta Ray Program

Web Site: www.marinemegafauna.org

"I study social organization and behaviour of manta rays in Indonesia. I love reef mantas the most- they're just as friendly and curious as their bigger cousins!"

Giles Winstanley

Affiliation: Marine Megafauna Foundation

Web Site: https://marinemegafauna.org

Debbie Arriaga

"Debbie has worked on liveaboards since 2003 and has been in Indonesia since 2007. She is passionate about ocean conservation and particularly loves manta rays. Debbie is extremely excited to have been given the opportunity to assist with Manta Matching."