Newest ‘walking’ shark heralds brighter future for Indonesia’s sharks and rays
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Above: Manta rays gather at Manta Point, a dive site near the island of Nusa Penida off the coast of Bali, Indonesia. Over the…
Second world war ships, most of which are war graves, are vanishing from the Java Sea, yet the Indonesian government says…
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Last month, Indonesia established the world’s largest sanctuary for manta rays -- those enormous, finned fortresses that can…
Following in the footsteps of the Pacific island nation of Palau, who recently became a “100 percent marine sanctuary,…
In this Oct. 18, 2011 photo, a manta ray swims off Raja Ampat islands, Indonesia. Photograph by Herman Harsoyo…