Read the full article here:
https://www.islands.com/1915805/remote-snorkeling-diving-island-paradise-worlds-first- manta-ray-sanctuary-yap-micronesia/
The manta ray sanctuary was established in 2008 and put into motion by conservationist Bill Acker, who founded Yap’s first dive operation, Yap Divers, in 1986. He later opened Manta Ray Bay Resort in 1990, a purpose-built, eco-friendly dive resort located in the capital of Colonia. Yap Divers today is both an SSI Platinum Dive Center and a PADI Five-Star facility, offering diving and snorkeling excursions to the island’s renowned cleaning stations, where manta rays gather in shallow reef channels.
The Islands.com article notes that manta rays in Yap can reach wingspans of up to 15 feet and are frequently seen year-round. Visitors can also encounter octopuses, reef sharks, and other vibrant marine life in Yap’s healthy reef ecosystems.
For anyone seeking close, respectful interaction with these spectacular animals, a trip with Yap Divers is highlighted as a must.







































