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Junior Spotted Eaglerays swim in formation in a Mangrove Lagoon

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Junior Spotted Eaglerays swim in formation in a Mangrove Lagoon. ~ January 18, 2017. The Climate Change VI team has been following four very young Spotted Eaglerays (Aetobatus narinari)* in the Mandahl Bay, St. Thomas, … Continue reading →

Posted in Benthic Heritage, Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Fish & Wildlife, NOAA, Research & Exploration, Spotted Eagleray, VI Benthic Heritage | Tagged Aetobatus narinari, Caribbean fisheries, cartiliginous fish, Eagleray, rays, sharks, spotted eagleray
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