Guide to the Manta and Devil Rays of the World
By (Author) Dr. Guy Stevens
By (author) Dr. Daniel Fernando
By (author) Marc Dando
By (author) Dr. Giuseppe Notarbartolo Di Sciara
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
23rd October 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
597.35
Paperback
144
Width 165mm, Height 216mm
Manta and devil rays are some of the most intriguing creatures in the ocean. Driven forward by powerful beats of wing-like pectoral fins, these filter feeders search the waters for prey, their horn-like head fins giving rise to ancient mariners' tales of fearsome devilfish dragging boats into the ocean depths.
Beloved by scuba divers and marine biologists alike, these impressive animals have never had a comprehensive field guide dedicated to them until now. Guide to the Manta and Devil Rays of the World includes detailed information on the identification, characteristics, threats, and distribution for each species in this family. Illustrated with more than 200 colour photos, drawings, and plates, this guide also contains an expansive introduction to the general taxonomy, biology, and behaviour of these iconic animals. This book will be an essential resource for fisheries management and international trade enforcement, and for anyone involved in ongoing manta and devil ray research and conservation.
"An easy book to read and a good one to keep for reference . . . . an invaluable information source."---Steve Weinman, Diver Magazine
Guy Stevens is chief executive and founder of the Manta Trust. Daniel Fernando is associate director of the Manta Trust and cofounder of the Blue Resources Trust. Marc Dando is a scientific illustrator and publisher. His books include Sharks of the World and Pocket Guide to Sharks of the World (both Princeton). Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara is an Italian marine conservation ecologist who has worked for forty years to advance knowledge of marine mammals and cartilaginous fishes.