Rays

Rays are mostly all sting rays, but not all rays have stingers.

Bat Ray
Southern Sting Ray
Type of ray coming...
Southern Sting Ray
Blue Spot Ray
Southern Stingray
Torpedo Ray
Split Shot
Ray
Stingray Eye
Blue Spot Stingray
Manta Ray (Feb 4, 2025)

Manta Ray (Feb 4, 2025)

With dive guide Maria underneath

Bat Ray (Sep 17, 2016)

Bat Ray (Sep 17, 2016)

Marble Ray (Apr 4, 2021)

Marble Ray (Apr 4, 2021)

A form of stingray, but with spots

Southern Sting Ray (May 9, 2012)

Southern Sting Ray (May 9, 2012)

Night Manta Dive (Feb 5, 2025)

Type of ray coming... (Dec 9, 2024)

Type of ray coming... (Dec 9, 2024)

Img 5083 (Apr 14, 2015)

Img 5083 (Apr 14, 2015)

Southern Sting Ray (Jan 30, 2023)

Southern Sting Ray (Jan 30, 2023)

Stingray hiding in the sand at Cannonball Reef. They like to bury themselves like this.

Juvenile Eagle Ray (Apr 7, 2021)

Juvenile Eagle Ray (Apr 7, 2021)

Blue Spot Ray (Dec 25, 2021)

Blue Spot Ray (Dec 25, 2021)

Southern Stingray (May 19, 2024)

Southern Stingray (May 19, 2024)

Torpedo Ray (Aug 10, 2014)

Torpedo Ray (Aug 10, 2014)

These will give you an electric shock if you touch it

Split Shot (Oct 25, 2022)

Split Shot (Oct 25, 2022)

Our boat on the surface, with a ray underneath

Ray (Oct 25, 2022)

Ray (Oct 25, 2022)

Not sure what kind....

Stingray Eye (Feb 3, 2023)

Stingray Eye (Feb 3, 2023)

A very close up of the eye on a southern stingray at Barracuda Shoals

Sting Ray at Night (Apr 10, 2021)

Sting Ray at Night (Apr 10, 2021)

Xille Pushing off a Ray (Apr 10, 2021)

Xille Pushing off a Ray (Apr 10, 2021)

Xille had some food for the rays

Blue Spot Stingray (Oct 9, 2023)

Blue Spot Stingray (Oct 9, 2023)

The bury themselves in the sand, and can be hard to spot.

Eagle Ray (Apr 12, 2021)

Eagle Ray (Apr 12, 2021)

Manta Visit (Feb 14, 2025)