There is also some interesting research that was performed by, Kara Osada as part of her Masters Thesis at the University of Hawaii. The study was to review the relationship of zooplankton abundance to the number of Manta Rays that visited a particular "Manta Ray Dive Site" such as Garden Eel Cove off the Kona coast in Hawaii. The study tracks the relationship of zooplankton to lunar phases and to the presence of Manta Rays. It is also interesting to note the date of the study which appears to be 2008 from the dates on the included charts. It is also interesting to note the number of individual Manta Rays that were visiting the site at that time maximum monthly average of 5 individuals a night over a 12 month period. It is interesting to note that when I dove the site in April we were just past the midpoint of between the full moon and the new moon phase and we had 37 Manta Rays on the site. Talking to one of the long-time videographers on the site they had been having record sightings over the prior two week period and it will be interesting to see if the trend continues. 
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