The Guardian · US news · Original story
Florida tightens rules on capturing giant manta rays but stops short of full ban
Move follows upsetting viral video of ray being manhandled into unmarked boat in Florida waters last year
Wildlife officials in Florida will continue to allow threatened giant manta rays to be taken from the ocean, but have tightened their policies after a viral video showed a captured ray in severe distress, and a bipartisan group of politicians called for an end to the controversial practice.
Members of the Florida fish and wildlife conservation commission (FWC) voted on Wednesday to adopt an amended final rule reserving the right to say when and where rays can be captured for “responsible exhibition” in the US.
Continue reading...
Richard Luscombe in Miami · Sat, May 16, 2026, 3:00 AM
US news | The Guardian
Move follows upsetting viral video of ray being manhandled into unmarked boat in Florida waters last year
Wildlife officials in Florida will continue to allow threatened giant manta rays to be taken from the ocean, but have tightened their policies after a viral video showed a captured ray in severe distress, and a bipartisan group of politicians called for an end to the controversial practice.
Members of the Florida fish and wildlife conservation commission (FWC) voted on Wednesday to adopt an amended final rule reserving the right to say when and where rays can be captured for “responsible exhibition” in the US.
Continue reading...This page shows an excerpt; reporting belongs to the original publisher. Some images or embeds may be omitted compared with the live article.
← More stories · Front page