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Stereo-photogrammetry of reef manta rays: insights into aggregation, maturity, and sexual dimorphism

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  • UserNiv Froman, Department of Veterinary Medicine
  • ClockFriday 25 April 2025, 08:45-10:00
  • HouseLT2.

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Niv Froman is a marine biologist, PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge, Principal Researcher at the Manta Trust, and Director of Manta Expeditions. With over a decade of experience in the Maldives, Niv’s work focuses on the reproductive ecology, physiology, and behavior of mobulid rays. He uses cutting-edge techniques like ultrasonography and stereo-video photogrammetry to study wild populations and inform conservation strategies. His passion for manta rays began with firsthand encounters in the field and has since evolved into a career dedicated to their research and protection.

Chaired by Elizabeth Murchison and Sophia Belkhir

This talk is part of the Friday Morning Seminars, Dept of Veterinary Medicine series.

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