Cook Islands year 2016 – Fauna / marine life Manta Fish MNH (**) set
Manta rays are majestic marine creatures known for their large size, graceful movements, and distinctive appearance. While they can be found in various oceanic regions around the world, including tropical and subtropical waters, I couldn’t find specific information indicating the presence of manta rays in the Cook Islands.
However, the Cook Islands, located in the South Pacific Ocean, are renowned for their rich marine biodiversity and are popular among divers and snorkelers. The surrounding waters are home to a diverse array of marine life, including colorful coral reefs, tropical fish species, sharks, turtles, and other marine creatures.
It’s possible that manta rays could occasionally be sighted in the waters around the Cook Islands, especially during certain times of the year or in specific locations where they may migrate or feed. However, without specific data or documentation, I can’t confirm their regular presence in the area.
If you’re interested in diving or snorkeling with manta rays, it’s always best to check with local dive operators or marine conservation organizations in the Cook Islands for the most up-to-date information on marine life sightings and dive sites.
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