The Galapagos Islands are the only known location where large, female whale sharks that appear to be pregnant can be seen gathering from June to November...
Marine Megafauna Foundation receives recognition as PeerJ’s Top 10 Marine Biology papers for three collaborative scientific publications The Marine Megafauna Foundation (MMF) are recognized globally for...
New study explains effective method for underwater-sampling of manta ray mucus as an alternative DNA source DNA-based population studies help to understand population structure, connectivity and...
The Marine Megafauna Foundation Ray of Hope Expedition 2015 included a marine biologist (USA), a geneticist (Japan, living and working in the US), a biologist from the...
I love everything in the ocean. Really. But I do have to confess to a very special feeling for rays. Stingrays, Eagle Rays, Manta Rays… they...
Dr. Andrea Marshall is one of the leading marine scientists and pioneers of our time. Growing up in California, she learned to dive at age 12,...
A few years ago, I saw a BBC documentary that prompted a life reinvention. The documentary was about two marine biologists living in Tofo, Mozambique, studying...
Don’t you love seeing whale and animal rescues on YouTube or on TV or the News? I know I do. Like the one with the whale that...
In a collaborative effort, Marine Megafauna Foundation has teamed up with other organisations to release a scientific publication, Sizing ocean giants, where 25 of the world’s largest ocean species...
Parties from the UN conservation convention unanimously vote 21 species of threatened sharks and rays into the appendices of CMS Quito, Ecuador November 9th 2014:...