A recent study by marine biologists published South Africa as two unique habitats of manta. Leaf Manta (Mobra Alfredededi) and Ocean Manta (Mobravilstris), the latter is the world's largest rays. Wings up to 8 meters. Researchers emphasized important discoveries, especially in Kwazur Natal's protected Ishimangariso wetland parks, such as eating cohesion, potential nursery schools in boy manta, and rare melanism manta. These survey results emphasize the possibility of South Africa as a destination for marine tourism, although threats such as fisheries, earthquake tests, and climate change are concerned about these extinct Species species.
In this study, the connection between Mantalay Group and Mozambique in South Africa has been revealed, emphasizing the need for a conservation strategy across borders. In particular, some manta are tracking a movement of 1,300 km or more between the two countries. Researchers propose to expand effective marine protection areas such as Ishimangariso, which have succeeded in consolidating manta and other marine organisms. Kwazur Natal is Kwazul Natal, while strengthening the importance of protecting important marine ecosystems for both biodiversity and sustainable tourism, as their interest in conservative tourism is growing. It can strengthen its appeal.
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Source: Tourism News Africa