Skip to main content
  • X-Ray International πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§
  • Sportsdykkeren.dk πŸ‡©πŸ‡°
  • XRay-Mag.SE πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ

Secondary menu - Advertising and subscriptions

  • Got stories? - Guidelines
  • Advertising
  • Subscribe to X-Ray Mag
Home
  • Magazine
  • News
      1. Latest news
      2. Press releases
      3. Breaking News
  • Travel
      1. Destinations
        1. Australia & New Zealand
        2. Continental Asia
          • Japan
          • China
          • South Korea
        3. Southeast Asia
          • Indonesia
            • Bali
            • Komodo
            • Lembeh
            • Maluku
            • Raja Ampat
            • Sulawesi
          • Malaysia
          • Papua New Guinea
          • Philippines
          • Thailand
          • Timor-Leste
        4. South Pacific & Oceania
          • Fiji
          • French Polynesia
          • Micronesia
            • Chuuk (Truk)
            • Marshall Islands
            • Yap
          • Palau
          • Samoa
          • Solomon Islands
          • Tonga
          • Vanuatu
        5. Indian Ocean
          • Madagascar
          • Maldives
          • Seychelles
        6. Red Sea
        7. Africa
          • Egypt
          • Malawi
          • Mozambique
          • Namibia
          • South Africa
          • Sudan
          • Tanzania
        8. Mediterranean & Adriatic
          • Croatia
          • Cyprus
          • France
          • Greece
          • Italy
          • Malta & Gozo
          • Portugal
          • Spain
          • Turkey
        9. Europe
          • Northern Europe
            • Denmark
            • England
            • Finland
            • Iceland
            • Ireland
            • Norway
            • Scotland
            • Sweden
          • Eastern Europe
            • Albania
            • Bosnia-Hercegovina
            • Croatia
            • Czech Republic
            • Hungary
            • Poland
            • Russia
              • Northwest Russia
              • Russian Far East
              • Siberia
          • Western Europe
            • Austria
            • France
            • Germany
            • Switzerland
          • Southern Europe
            • Cyprus
            • Greece
            • Italy
            • Malta & Gozo
            • Portugal
            • Spain
        10. Atlantic
          • Azores
          • Canary Islands
          • Falkland Islands
          • St Helena
        11. North America
          • Canada
          • Great Lakes
          • United States
            • East Coast
            • West coast
            • Alaska
            • Hawaii
            • US Virgin Islands
            • Guam
          • Mexico
        12. Caribbean & Central America
          • Bahamas
          • Belize
          • Cayman Islands
          • Bonaire
          • Cuba
          • Dominican Republic
          • Mexico
          • Columbia
          • Grenada
          • Costa Rica
          • Saba
          • Honduras
          • Turks & Caicos
          • US Virgin Islands
          • Nicaragua
        13. South America
          • Argentina
          • Brazil
          • Ecuador
        14. Polar Regions
          • Artic
          • Antarctica
      2. Promotions
      3. My Favorite Dive
  • Ecology
      1. Ocean Mysteries series by Ila France Porcher
      2. Sharks, Rays and Nudibranch stories by Andy Murch
      3. Sentience
      4. Conservation
      5. Coral Reefs
      6. Dolphins
      7. Fish
      8. Jellyfish
      9. Mantas & Stingrays
      10. Nudibranchs
      11. Octopus & Squid
      12. Sea Turtles
      13. Seals & Sea Lions
      14. Sharks
      15. Whales
  • Wrecks
      1. Vic Verlinden
      2. Ancient Wrecks
      3. Artificial Reefs
      4. Marine Archaeology
      5. Older Warships
      6. Steamships & Cargo
      7. Tall & Wooden Ships
      8. WWI Wrecks
      9. WWII Wrecks
  • Training & Tech
      1. Rebreathers
      2. Sidemount
      3. Deep Wrecks
      4. Cave Diving & Mines
      5. Ice Diving
      6. Diver Health & Safety
        1. Divers Alert Network - DAN
        2. Safety Culture
      7. Adaptive Diving
  • More
      1. Equipment
        1. BCDs, Wings & Sidemounts
        2. Dive Computers
        3. Dive Watches
        4. Drysuits & Undergarments
        5. Hoods, Gloves & Boots
        6. Lamps & Torches
        7. Masks, Fins & Snorkels
        8. Regulators
        9. Wetsuits & Rashguards
      2. Photo & Video
        1. Equipment
          • Cameras & Optics
          • Editing & Post-processing
          • Housings
          • Lighting
          • Useful Tools
        2. Tutorials
          • Techniques & Tips
            • Mike Bartick
            • Rico Besserdich
          • Composition
          • Editing & Post-processing
        3. News & Announcements
        4. Contributors' Picks
      3. Books & Media
        1. Works by our contributors
      4. Profiles & Interviews
        1. In Memoriam
      5. Lifestyle
        1. Portfolios & Ocean Arts
        2. Apres Dive & Apparel
        3. Editorials
      6. Contributors
        1. Pundits
          • Mike Ange
          • Gareth Lock
          • Michael Menduno
          • Mark Powell
          • Simon Pridmore
        2. Regular writers
          • Scott Bennett
          • Andrey Bizyukin
          • Larry Cohen & Olga Torrey
          • Pierre Constant
          • Brent Durand
          • Jennifer Idol
          • Scott Johnson
          • Steve Jones
          • Kate Jonker
          • Kelly LaClaire & Kate Holt
          • Matthew Meier
          • Brandi Mueller
          • Svetlana Murashkina
          • Barb Roy
          • Don Silcock
          • Claudia Weber-Gebert
          • Lawson Wood
        3. Columnists
          • Scott Bennett
          • Rico Besserdich
          • Rosemary 'Roz' E. Lunn
          • Ila France Porcher
  • ⚲ Search

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Have Cownose Rays Sniffed Out a New Home in Bermuda?

Have Cownose Rays Sniffed Out a New Home in Bermuda?

June 01, 2024 β€’ Ecology & Science
Profile picture for user Catherine GS Lim
By Catherine GS Lim on
  • facebook-f
  • twitter
  • envelope
  • print
290

Study confirms that cownose rays can now be found in Bermuda waters, a new development that may be caused by atmospheric conditions.

Photographer, source or credit: Cecilia Hampton, FAU Harbor Branch Permission or license: Courtesy of Florida Atlantic University

Atlantic cownose ray

Photographer/credit
Cecilia Hampton, FAU Harbor Branch
Permission or license
Courtesy of Florida Atlantic University
Mantas & Stingrays

The whitespotted eagle ray has been the only inshore stingray species in Bermuda for hundreds of years. 

Not anymore, according to a study. 

The presence of the Atlantic cownose ray in the area has been confirmed, 1,000km away from where they are normally found, along the continental shelf of the Atlantic US coast.

This conclusion was reached after researchers examined a myriad of clues: photographs from citizen scientists, personal communications with fisheries personnel, and on-water observations and collections conducted by the researchers. DNA samples have also been taken from five cownose rays between 2021 and 2022. 

β€œWe don’t exactly know how many Atlantic cownose rays are actually present in Bermuda and whether it’s a single group that keeps getting re-sighted in various locations or whether the species is more broadly distributed across inshore sounds and harbors,” said lead author Matt Ajemian, Ph.D., an associate research professor and director of the Fisheries Ecology and Conservation Lab at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute.

Questions abound

The study examined the rays' uncharacteristic journey to Bermuda, perhaps facilitated by unusual weather patterns and shifts in ocean currents that echo historical anomalies, like the seaweed displacement events and tropical storms of the past decade. These conditions echo those of the early 17th century, when the Sea Venture shipwrecked on Bermuda's shoresβ€”a historical parallel that adds intrigue to the rays' recent arrival.

Whether the species has become a permanent resident or whether it is a seasonal occupant is yet to be determined. But according to Ajermian, "We're seeing evidence that suggests these rays are not just passing through but may be staying longer, perhaps due to the mild sea temperatures around Bermuda."

Limited population growth

Interestingly, all the observed cownose rays have been female and immature rays. Although no males have yet been spotted, there was evidence of their presence, in the form of close following and the biting of pectoral fins.

Researchers continue to monitor the cownose ray population, which is not expected to grow drastically. β€œIf cownose rays continue to survive in Bermuda waters, the species’ low fertility rate of one pup per year will limit its capacity for rapid population growth, which is why we greatly need a more accurate assessment of the current population size.”

Primary source
Frontiers in Fish Science
References and further reading
Recent expansion of the Atlantic cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) into Bermudia…
After hundreds of years, study confirms Bermuda home to cownose rays
Profile picture for user Catherine GS Lim
Catherine GS Lim
290
1
min read
A- A+
  • facebook-f
  • twitter
  • envelope
  • print

Trending

We have agency

We Have Agency

Op'eds and commentaries
New research suggests scuba diving may support mental well-being and emotional resilience in young adults.

Study by DAN Europe Explores Diving’s Potential for Young People’s Mental Well-being

Medical & Fitness
David Attenborough 100 years

Sir David Attenborough Turns 100

Profiles & Interviews

World Oceans Day Celebrated Around the Globe

Ecology & Science
Cross-section of ocean

Where the Ocean Struggles to Breathe: The Silent Zones

Ecology & Science
US Coast Guard cutter Tampa

Wreck of USCG Cutter Tampa Found After 108 Years

Wrecks & Archaeology
A Swedish Navy diver on the wreck

Sensational Shipwreck in Kalmarsund Dates to 16th Century

Wrecks & Archaeology
Methane Hydrate

Frozen Fire Beneath the Sea

Ecology & Science

Latest updates from archives

Global shark bites

Global Shark Bites Return to Average Levels

Ecology & Science
Sardine looking at fish hook

Yes, Fish Feel Pain: A New Book Exploring the Science

Books & Media
Black Rockfish

How Fish Voices Are Transforming Ocean Science

Ecology & Science
Shark or ray egg case

Divers Asked to Help Map Shark Nurseries

Ecology & Science
Dannebroge explodes during the Battle of Reden

Danish Flagship Dannebroge Found After 225 Years

Wrecks & Archaeology
Electric Eel

How Ocean Life Sees and Speaks in Electricity

Ecology & Science
Mantis Shrimp

The Mantis Shrimp: Language in Light

Ecology & Science

Why Whales Sometimes Whisper

Ecology & Science

Latest updates

X-Ray Mag 140 cover
X-Ray Mag #140
15 May, 2026 - 19:54
We have agency
We Have Agency
14 May, 2026 - 20:59
Conscious fish
Conscious Fish?
14 May, 2026 - 18:36
DAN Debuts Continuing Education for Dive Professionals – Course 3: Barotrauma Legal Drama
13 May, 2026 - 20:47
More
Advertisement

Related content

Shark or ray egg case
Divers Asked to Help Map Shark Nurseries
30 Mar, 2026    
Dive With Purpose: The Manta Trust Launches Transformative Volunteer Time Expeditions
05 May, 2025    
Have Cownose Rays Sniffed Out a New Home in Bermuda?
01 Jun, 2024    
Pregnant shark
pH Threshold Unlocks Reproductive Maturity in Sharks and Rays
08 May, 2024    
Scientists Discover 150 Million-Year-Old Species of Rays
28 Mar, 2024    

Upcoming Events & Expos

5 Jun, 2026 ➒ 7 Jun, 2026

Malaysia International Dive Expo (MIDE) 2026

Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur

9 Sep, 2026 ➒ 12 Sep, 2026

ABOFA – Aqaba Blue Ocean: Future in Action

Aqaba, Jordan

23 Oct, 2026 ➒ 26 Oct, 2026

Diving Talks

Lisbon, Portugal

3 Nov, 2026 ➒ 6 Nov, 2026

DEMA 2026

New Orleans, Lousiana

5 Dec, 2026 ➒ 6 Dec, 2026

Dive-Expo

Antwerp Expo, Belgium

Stay Social

Don’t forget that you can connect with us through all major social media, by simply clicking on the corresponding logo below.

Reviews

Books & Media

Marine Life of the North Sea and English Channel

Lawson Wood’s Marine Life of the North Sea and English Channel is an extensive guide dedicated to the exploration and understanding of the diverse marine ecosystems found between the British Isles and the coasts of northern France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway and southern Sweden.

Cover  Marine LIfe of the North Sea and English Channel
Works by Our Contributors
Review
Books
Lawson Wood
Books & Media

Scuba Diving Operational Risk Management

An SAS approach to principles, techniques and application in recreational and technical diving.

Book cover
Review
Books
Books & Media

Yes, Fish Feel Pain

A thought-provoking examination of fish sentience, behaviour and the growing scientific debate surrounding pain perception in aquatic animals.

Yes, Fish Feel Pain
Works by Our Contributors
Review
Books
Ila France Porcher
Books & Media

Secret Seas

Professional underwater photographer, Paul Flandinette and marine scientist and underwater photographer Michel Claereboudt take the reader on a breathtaking journey of discovery into Oman's underwater world.

Book cover
Review
Books
Advertisement
Advertisement

Books & Media by our contributors

Underwater Museums by Brandi Mueller

Underwater Museums: What Remains of WWII in the Pacific

Dec 18, 2024 Brandi Mueller
Diving With Sharks book cover

Diving With Sharks

Aug 16, 2024 Nigel Marsh & Andy Murch
Underwater Museums: What Remains of WWII in the Pacific by Brandi Mueller

Underwater Museums: What Remains of WWII in the Pacific by Brandi Mueller

Oct 24, 2024 Brandi Mueller
Song of Silence cover

SONG OF SILENCE – A Book About Water

Jul 03, 2018 Rico Besserdich

Sponsored Content | Paid Posts

How Proper Corporate Social Responsibility Can Help Save Our Oceans

Sponsor : Sarah Daren

The Dissertation: Chapter Breakdown

Sponsor : Jose Croy

Traveling to Tropical Climates: Tips to Stay Safe and Document Your Adventure

Sponsor : Sarah Daren

Climate Change, Hot Summers, & Our Ocean - What Divers Need to Know

Sponsor : Sarah Daren

What Do Marine Biology Students Study?

Sponsor : Rob Talley

7 Reasons to Consider Diving as Your Next Hobby

Sponsor : Mike Walker

How Telehealth is Revolutionizing Professional Divers' Health and Safety

Sponsor : Sarah Daren

Ocean to Everglades: NFL Initiative

Sponsor : Oddschecker
Home
International Dive Magazine

About X-Ray Mag

AquaScope Media logo

Compiled by an international network of top dive editors and world-class underwater photographers, X-RAY MAG is the planet's only truly global premier dive lifestyle magazine. Subscription and downloads are free. Published since 2003.

Image
DEMA Member

Published by:

AquaScope Media ApS - Copenhagen - Β© 2026

A closer look below the surface.

Advertising

  • General info / Distribution
  • Rate cards
    • Media kit - $ (USD)
    • Media kit - € (EUR)
    • Media kit - Β£ (GBP)
  • Ad Sizes and Formats
    • Magazine Ad Copy sizes
    • Banner ad sizes
  • General trading terms

Privacy & GDPR

  • Privacy and Cookie Policy

Subscriptions

  • US Newsletter
  • Canadian Newsletter
  • European Newsletter
  • UK Newsletter
  • Asia-Pacific Newslettre
  • Other / Global
  • πŸ˜ͺ Unsubscribe

Brand Assets / Logos

  • Banner ads
  • Logos
  • SoMe Collaterals

Contact

  • Contact us
  • About us

Brugerkontomenu

  • Log in
Clear keys input element