Manta Status
Manta Status
Just wondering if the manta ray is still at Maho and Francis or has it moved on?
- Florida Girl
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Diana, the Manta was spotted just yesterday at Francis and seems to be coming in very close to shore! Are you on Facebook? If so, go here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
If not, let me know and I'll post the picture here.
If not, let me know and I'll post the picture here.

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Diana,
I hope you get to see it! It is amazing! We were fortunate enough to see the giant manta ray last week at Francis. We saw the big dark shadow coming from the "Mary's Point" side of the bay. He came very close to the shore and we all managed to get in and get close. My son even "high fived" it. He swam all the way across the bay, then turned around swam the entire way back, like it was his encore performance. It definitely made my list of most spectacular things I've ever seen!
I hope you get to see it! It is amazing! We were fortunate enough to see the giant manta ray last week at Francis. We saw the big dark shadow coming from the "Mary's Point" side of the bay. He came very close to the shore and we all managed to get in and get close. My son even "high fived" it. He swam all the way across the bay, then turned around swam the entire way back, like it was his encore performance. It definitely made my list of most spectacular things I've ever seen!

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PA Girl - It wasn't scary at all - very peaceful actually.PA Girl wrote:I don't know if that would thrill me or terrify me. I think I would like to see it from shore!
But please everyone, look but don't touch! Found this online:
"It seems that the Manta Ray is very curious when it comes to humans. They tend to gather around those that are scuba diving. While these creatures don’t pose a threat to humans the interaction can be deadly for them. When a Manta Ray touches a human their mucus membrane that protects them can be removed. As a result they are very susceptible to various viruses and bacteria found in the water."
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Edited to say: I answered my own question with enough research! Mantas and Southern Stingrays are the same when it comes to touching them.
When I was in Grand Cayman we went to Stingray City and hand-fed the Southern Stingrays. They rubbed up against us and we petted them and were taught how to lift them up and kiss them. They said nothing about our touch harming them, and apparently it happens all the time. The rays seemed extremely healthy to me. I know you're not supposed to touch turtles, are they wrong in Grand Cayman to let you touch the stingrays?

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When I was in Grand Cayman we went to Stingray City and hand-fed the Southern Stingrays. They rubbed up against us and we petted them and were taught how to lift them up and kiss them. They said nothing about our touch harming them, and apparently it happens all the time. The rays seemed extremely healthy to me. I know you're not supposed to touch turtles, are they wrong in Grand Cayman to let you touch the stingrays?

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Ok. Someone please tell me that the manta mania is not ruining my favorite beach on Earth so far. I'll be there in 28 days and have dreamed of my deserted early morning Francis Bay. I can't imagine it crowded with people searching for the manta.
I'm picturing that episode of Sponge Bob where the crowds are running in unison on the beach back and forth yelling that they've spotted whatever it was they were looking for. Hahahaha!!!!
I'm picturing that episode of Sponge Bob where the crowds are running in unison on the beach back and forth yelling that they've spotted whatever it was they were looking for. Hahahaha!!!!
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Thank you Florida Girl! (I still want to call you California GirlFlorida Girl wrote:Edited to say: I answered my own question with enough research! Mantas and Southern Stingrays are the same when it comes to touching them.
When I was in Grand Cayman we went to Stingray City and hand-fed the Southern Stingrays. They rubbed up against us and we petted them and were taught how to lift them up and kiss them. They said nothing about our touch harming them, and apparently it happens all the time. The rays seemed extremely healthy to me. I know you're not supposed to touch turtles, are they wrong in Grand Cayman to let you touch the stingrays?
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