Indonesia Creates World’s Largest Manta Sanctuary
Indonesia creates a manta ray sanctuary spanning almost 6 million square kilometers, and fully protects mantas throughout the country
Indonesia creates a manta ray sanctuary spanning almost 6 million square kilometers, and fully protects mantas throughout the country
MantaWatch met up with our friends from Project Manta on Lady Elliot Island in Australia
Indonesia’s National Institute of Sciences has advised the Government of Indonesia to declare national manta protection
Students at the University of Diponegoro have been learning all about manta rays from Ranny Yuneni, alumunus of the 2013 MantaWatch Internship Program.
Over the past three days, the remaining MantaWatch team have been at sea conducting the final surveys of Manta Month in Komodo 2013, and we found much more than we bargained for.
The highlights, challenges and achievements from the 2013 MantaWatch Internship Program. Filmed and produced by the Guy Joseph MantaWatch Award winners
Day 25 of the 2013 MantaWatch Internship Program — This year’s Internship Program draws to a close, and the Manta Month Award 2013 winners are announced.
Day 24 of the 2013 MantaWatch Internship Program — It’s the penultimate day of this year’s program, and we meet many mantas that we recognize.
Day 23 of the 2013 MantaWatch Internship Program — visiting the government to share information and support the manta sanctuary
Day 22 of the 2013 MantaWatch Internship Program — half the team find many mantas, while the other half work on education and governance support.