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  • Marine Biology
  • Conservation Science
  • Fisheries Management

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  • International trade in luxury products, including mobulid ray gill plates (Peng Yu Sai), endangers marine wildlife due to low mobulid productivity.
  • Unmonitored and unregulated global fisheries supply the demand for mobulid gill plates, threatening devil and manta rays.
  • Conservation efforts and legal protections for devil rays lag behind those for manta rays, despite shared threats.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate disparities in scientific attention and conservation measures between devil rays and manta rays.
  • To analyze trends in scientific literature and update species distribution maps for all mobulids.
  • To develop a comprehensive conservation strategy for both devil and manta rays.

Main Methods:

  • Examined scientific literature trends and updated mobulid species distribution maps.
  • Assessed threats from target and incidental fisheries and reviewed global fishing and trade regulations.
  • Applied a species conservation planning approach to create the Global Devil and Manta Ray Conservation Strategy.

Main Results:

  • Scientific publications focused on manta rays were 2.5 times more numerous than those on devil rays between January 2012 and June 2016.
  • Updated distribution maps revealed expanded ranges for most mobulid species, with overlapping distributions between genera.
  • International protections for mobulids have increased, but national and local protections remain more extensive for manta rays than devil rays.

Conclusions:

  • Disparities in scientific publications and regulatory protections for devil rays may stem from perceived differences in charisma compared to manta rays.
  • The developed species conservation framework offers an objective method to address protection gaps.
  • Opportunities exist to achieve parity in conservation and reduce threats from targeted and bycatch fisheries for mobulids.