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 The marvelous Mobula Rays

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El espectáculo migratorio de rayas más grande del mundo se da en BCS

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Manta and devil ray aggregations: conservation challenges and developments in the field

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‘Manta grid’ provides a ray of hope against industrial bycatch threat.

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Policy and transparency gaps for oceanic shark and rays in high seas tuna fisheries

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Harnessing stakeholder knowledge for the collaborative development of mobulid bycatch mitigation strategies in tuna fisheries.

Mobula Conservation 20-22 Report

Biannual Report 2020-2022

Copia de Mobula Conservation 20-22 Report

Reporte Bianual 2020-2022

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Essential and non-essential trace element concentrations in muscle and liver of a pregnant Munk’s pygmy devil ray (Mobula munkiana) and its embryo

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Anti-racist interventions to transform ecology, evolution and conservation biology departments

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A 40-year chronology of the vulnerability of spinetail devil ray (Mobula mobular) to eastern Pacific tuna fisheries and options for future conservation and management.

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Inspiring Awe for Rays in the Gulf of California

Saving Munk’s Devil Rays

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Snorkeling with Baja’s Mobula Rays

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Protecting Baja’s devils

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Description of first nursery area for a pygmy devil ray species (Mobula munkiana) in the Gulf of California, Mexico

Spatio-temporal distribution of spinetail devil ray Mobula mobular in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean

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Using a Bayesian modelling approach (INLA-SPDE) to predict the occurrence of the Spinetail Devil Ray (Mobular mobular)

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Biodiversity and environmental characteristics of the bycatch assemblages from the tropical tuna purse seine fisheries in the eastern Atlantic Ocean

 

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Biodiversity and habitat characteristics of the by-catch assemblages in fish aggregating devices (FADS) and school sets in the eastern Pacific Ocean

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Biodiversity in the by-catch communities of the pelagic ecosystem in the western Indian Ocean

Carcharhinus falciformis and Canthidermis maculata By-Catch Species in the Tropical Tuna Purse-Seine Fishery under Climate Change

Present and future potential habitat distribution of Carcharhinus falciformis and Canthidermis maculata by-catch species in the tropical tuna purse-seine fishery under climate change

Research Priorities to Support Effective Manta and Devil Ray Conservation

Research priorities to support effective manta and devil ray conservation

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Environmental characteristics associated with the presence of the spinetail devilray (Mobula mobular) in the eastern tropical Pacific

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The nursery area of the devilray (Mobula munkiana) at a marine protected area in Espiritu Santo Archipelago, Gulf of California, Mexico

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Spatial and temporal distribution of mobulid ray species in the eastern Pacific Ocean ascertained from observer data from the tropical tuna purse-seine fishery