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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Stingray Gives Birth to Twins on Camera

Being able to get the chance of taking a video of a wild animal giving birth is a very rare opportunity, let alone if the animal is something that you’d usually find swimming and gliding gracefully along the waters of the deep sea. One teenage fisherman was lucky enough to catch everything on video and even help out with the birth.
While fishing in the waters of in Charlotte Harbor, the Punta Gorda Isles named Calvin Conger caught a pregnant stingray while it was delivering its babies.  Conger was actually out fishing for a bigger catch when he pulled up a stingray. To his surprise, the stingray was just moments away from giving birth while on the boat.

According to Conger, he felt a bit disappointed about his catch when he reeled it in and saw it on the hook and even decided to use the stingray as bait for sharks. He flipped it over on a fileting table and noticed that there were other stingers coming out of it. Conger father actually pushed the baby stingrays out of their mother. It gave birth to two babies and the family decided to throw them back to the ocean. Talk about a unique fish tale.

Like most elasmobranchs, like sharks and skates, stingrays are viviparous. This means that unlike fish and other common animals you’d see underwater, their babies come out as live young instead of eggs. Their offspring actually develop onside their bodies, usually inside an egg. The developing babies would rely on the egg yolk instead of the placenta as they grow inside their mother.
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

For the love of rays

Over the last 10 years, the conservation biologist has swum with thousands of the species of huge flattened fish. “They have the largest brain of any fish, make incredible ocean journeys and dive almost...
“They have the largest brain of any fish, make incredible ocean journeys and dive almost 1.5km from the surface,” she said. “They never sleep and swim constantly over their 40-year lifespans. They’re so...

Her groundbreaking research and global lobbying built momentum for the protection of the globally threatened species, which was listed in Appendix II of the Cites (Convention on International Trade in...

Last year, she was recognised as one of National Geographic’s Emerging Explorers. A current partnership between the National Geographic Society and skincare brand La Mer supports Marshall in making a tangible...

“The ocean realm is consumed by this impossible sense of balance. As I came to know more about our oceans this has always been the thing that impressed me most. Hundreds of thousands of organisms live...

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Monday, February 24, 2014

Indonesia Announces World’s Largest Sanctuary for Manta Rays

One of the world’s largest fishes gets a super-size sanctuary thanks to a decision by the Indonesian government to ban fishing for manta rays within the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
The move, hailed by conservation organizations and researchers, has resulted in the world’s largest protected area for these migratory animals. Indonesia’s EEZ stretches for almost 2.3 million square miles (6 million square kilometers). (Watch a video to learn more about manta rays.)

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