The fishery for mobulid rays, also known as devil rays, has been practiced in the Bohol Sea for over a century yet very little is known about its history and characteristics. This study provides the first detailed description of the mobulid ray fishery in the Bohol Sea, Philippines. It describes the history and evolution of the fishery from the 19th century to 2013. It characterizes the fishery based on the species targeted, gears used, the organization, catch distribution, processing, monetary value, and the market of its by-products. This paper also analyses the changes that occurred through time, the management of the fishery and the drivers of the fishery. A multi-disciplinary approach was employed by combining ethno-historical research...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
Manta and mobula rays span the tropics of the world and are among the most captivating and charismat...
The fishery for mobulid rays, also known as devil rays, has been practiced in the Bohol Sea for over...
In light of the global decline of mobulid populations and the necessity for sustainable fisheries ma...
This paper provides some of the only fisheries and quantitative biological data for the Mobulidae (m...
AbstractWe report the occurrence of the reef manta ray Manta alfredi Krefft 1868 in the Bohol Sea, P...
Optimal management of aquatic resources requires a good understanding of the biological aspects and ...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
On 11 October 2019, one specimen of spinetail devilray Mobula japanica (Müller and Henle, 1841) was ...
Landings of lesser devil ray, Mobula diabolus (Shaw, 1804) were reported at Dummulapeta and Bhaira...
This study focuses on female life-history parameters and reproductive cycles for four mobulid rays (...
On 19.6.95 two female giant devil rays Mobula diabolus (Shaw) measuring respectively 442 and 450 cm...
On 20.7.1993 around 1.5 t (21 numbers) of M.diabolus were landed unusually at Kayalpatnam by a sin...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
Manta and mobula rays span the tropics of the world and are among the most captivating and charismat...
The fishery for mobulid rays, also known as devil rays, has been practiced in the Bohol Sea for over...
In light of the global decline of mobulid populations and the necessity for sustainable fisheries ma...
This paper provides some of the only fisheries and quantitative biological data for the Mobulidae (m...
AbstractWe report the occurrence of the reef manta ray Manta alfredi Krefft 1868 in the Bohol Sea, P...
Optimal management of aquatic resources requires a good understanding of the biological aspects and ...
Manta and devil rays of the subfamily Mobulinae (mobulids) are rarely studied, large, pelagic elasmo...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
On 11 October 2019, one specimen of spinetail devilray Mobula japanica (Müller and Henle, 1841) was ...
Landings of lesser devil ray, Mobula diabolus (Shaw, 1804) were reported at Dummulapeta and Bhaira...
This study focuses on female life-history parameters and reproductive cycles for four mobulid rays (...
On 19.6.95 two female giant devil rays Mobula diabolus (Shaw) measuring respectively 442 and 450 cm...
On 20.7.1993 around 1.5 t (21 numbers) of M.diabolus were landed unusually at Kayalpatnam by a sin...
Manta and devil rays are filter-feeding elasmobranchs that are found circumglobally in tropical and ...
The spine tail devil ray Mobula japanica (Muller & Henle, 1841) is a large zooplanktivorous ray cir...
Manta and mobula rays span the tropics of the world and are among the most captivating and charismat...