Staying Close to Home: Horizontal Movements of Satellite-Tracked Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) in the World’s Largest Manta Sanctuary by Edy Setyawan et. al. - Bird's Head Seascape
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Staying Close to Home: Horizontal Movements of Satellite-Tracked Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) in the World’s Largest Manta Sanctuary by Edy Setyawan et. al. - Bird's Head Seascape
A new scientific research paper titled, “Staying Close to Home: Horizontal Movements of Satellite-Tracked Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) in the World’s Largest Manta Sanctuary” has just been released by the Swiss-based MDPI “Fishes” journal. The paper is authored by *Dr. Edy Setyawan, one of the Bird’s Head Seascape’s leading manta researchers, amongst others. In this paper, 33 satellite-tagged reef manta’s movements, from four regions in Ind…
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