On 19.6.95 two female giant devil rays Mobula diabolus (Shaw) measuring respectively 442 and 450 cm across the disc and weighing 800 and 850 kg were caught in a gill net operated at a depth of 45-50 m in the inshore waters of Vizhinjam
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
On 9.3.06, two giant devil rays, Manta birostris measuring 165.5 and 154 cm and weighing 42 and 10...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
On 20.7.1993 around 1.5 t (21 numbers) of M.diabolus were landed unusually at Kayalpatnam by a sin...
Landings of lesser devil ray, Mobula diabolus (Shaw, 1804) were reported at Dummulapeta and Bhaira...
Three numbers of giant devil rays, Manta birostris (Fig. 1), locally called as “kombu thirukkai” al...
On 04-06-2011, three numbers of large-sized (DW 410-475mm) Giant Devil Ray Manta birostris were l...
On 4th March 2017, three huge rays - two Mobula tarpacana and one Manta birostris were landed at C...
On 28 December 1961, the fishermen from Maharashtra who were engaged in line fishing at Veravel on t...
Two of Devil ray measuring 2.17 and 2.11m in total length and 5.54 and 5.25 min breadth respectivel...
Two specimens of giant devil ray, Manta birostris locally known as ‘Aanathirandi’ measuring 307 and...
Detailed measurments of a devil ray, Manta birostris (Walbaum), caught on 23-3-1981 off Madras alon...
On 16th September, 1995, a devil ray, Manta birostris was landed at Karwar Fisheries Harbour by a ...
Female devil ray Manta birostris measuring 5.2 m in width, 2.1 m in length, weighing 1050 kg. was la...
Bandaruvanipeta is a major landing centre near Kalingapatnam in Srikakulam district of Andhra Prade...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
On 9.3.06, two giant devil rays, Manta birostris measuring 165.5 and 154 cm and weighing 42 and 10...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
On 20.7.1993 around 1.5 t (21 numbers) of M.diabolus were landed unusually at Kayalpatnam by a sin...
Landings of lesser devil ray, Mobula diabolus (Shaw, 1804) were reported at Dummulapeta and Bhaira...
Three numbers of giant devil rays, Manta birostris (Fig. 1), locally called as “kombu thirukkai” al...
On 04-06-2011, three numbers of large-sized (DW 410-475mm) Giant Devil Ray Manta birostris were l...
On 4th March 2017, three huge rays - two Mobula tarpacana and one Manta birostris were landed at C...
On 28 December 1961, the fishermen from Maharashtra who were engaged in line fishing at Veravel on t...
Two of Devil ray measuring 2.17 and 2.11m in total length and 5.54 and 5.25 min breadth respectivel...
Two specimens of giant devil ray, Manta birostris locally known as ‘Aanathirandi’ measuring 307 and...
Detailed measurments of a devil ray, Manta birostris (Walbaum), caught on 23-3-1981 off Madras alon...
On 16th September, 1995, a devil ray, Manta birostris was landed at Karwar Fisheries Harbour by a ...
Female devil ray Manta birostris measuring 5.2 m in width, 2.1 m in length, weighing 1050 kg. was la...
Bandaruvanipeta is a major landing centre near Kalingapatnam in Srikakulam district of Andhra Prade...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
On 9.3.06, two giant devil rays, Manta birostris measuring 165.5 and 154 cm and weighing 42 and 10...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...