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our approach

Formed in 2011, the Manta Trust is a UK-registered charity that co-ordinates global manta and devil ray research and conservation efforts. Our team is comprised of a diverse group of researchers, scientists, conservationists, educators and media experts; working together to share and promote knowledge and expertise. 

The Manta Trust takes multidisciplinary approach to conservation:

 
 
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RESEARCH

By conducting long-term, robust scientific studies, we aim to build the solid foundations upon which governments, NGO’s and conservationists can make informed and effective marine management decisions.

EDUCATION

As charismatic megafauna, manta rays act as a flagship species, helping to motivate and engage people with the wider message of marine ecosystem conservation. Through this top down approach, the manta ray becomes the catalyst for change, educating people about the solutions needed to ensure the long-term survival of these animals and the underwater world we rely upon.

COLLABORATION

With a network of 29 affiliate projects worldwide, we specialise in collaborating with multiple parties to drive conservation as a collective; from businesses and governments, to individuals and local communities.

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OUR STRATEGIC PLAN

At the end of 2023, we launched our Five-Year Plan; created by the Manta Trust operations team with guidance and input from our global network of affiliates and advisors. This document clearly defines our role in conserving manta and devil rays in the near and medium term. You can view and download it here:

 
 
 

In late 2018, the Manta Trust launched ‘Conserving Manta & Devil Rays: A Research & Policy Strategy’. This document is designed to prioritise and direct global efforts to conserve manta and devil rays. In early 2023, we launched “Conserving Manta & Devil Rays: An Education & Diversity Strategy” to prioritise breaking down the barriers to inclusion in the sector. These two documents are used in tandem and have been combined below to form ‘Conserving Manta & Devil Rays: A Global Strategy & Action Plan. You can view and download it here:

 
 
 
 

Feel free to contact us at the following address to let us know how you’re using the Global Strategy & Action Plan, or if you have any queries about applying it to your work.

info@mantatrust.org

 
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