Species
Impacts

Bleaching 17%

Location
Descent: 07:09

Depth: 25 m

Duration: 54 min

Temp:
24
Divers:
8
Boats:
2
Current:
Slight - able to hold position with little effort.
Notes:
Many mantas at the cleaning station, while rising time so cold
Team
Reef manta Ray
Reef manta

The reef manta ray (Manta alfredi) is a species of ray in the family Mobulidae, the largest rays in the world. Among generally recognized species, it is the second-largest species of ray, only surpassed by the giant oceanic manta ray

Dolphin Mammal

Bleaching
Bleaching

Bleaching occurs when corals expel their symbiotic zooxanthellae - pigmented, algae-like protozoa that live within the coral's cells. High temperature, pollution or other stresses can cause the coral to expel its zooxanthellae, leading to a lighter or complete loss of color.

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