Protect Endangered Marine Wildlife from Aquarium Captures in Florida


Protect Endangered Marine Wildlife from Aquarium Captures in Florida
The Issue
Last summer, a heartbreaking video went viral: a giant manta ray, a federally threatened species, was hoisted onto a boat off the coast of Panama City. Even more disturbing? The capture was completely legal—and approved by Florida’s own wildlife agency.
That shocking moment exposed a painful truth: Florida law still allows endangered marine animals to be taken from their natural habitats and shipped across the globe for aquarium displays. Now, with the introduction of the Marine and Aquatic Native Threatened Animal (MANTA) Protection Act, state leaders from both parties are working to change that.
This vital bill, co-sponsored by Republican Sen. Ileana Garcia and Democratic Rep. Lindsay Cross, would ban the capture and transport of endangered or threatened marine species from Florida waters for display in aquariums and entertainment facilities. That means no more wild sharks, rays, or other protected species being removed from our oceans to live in tanks. No more profits from their suffering.
Florida is home to rare manta ray nursery habitats and hosts one of the largest seasonal gatherings of adult rays in U.S. waters. These animals aren't just breathtaking—they're crucial to the health of our oceans. Scientists, advocates, and everyday Floridians agree: they belong in the wild, not behind glass.
We know these animals suffer when torn from their homes. We also know wild populations are already at risk. It’s time Florida law reflects what we value—compassion, conservation, and common sense.
Sign this petition to urge the Florida Legislature to pass the MANTA Protection Act. Demand real change now, before more species are lost for good.
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The Issue
Last summer, a heartbreaking video went viral: a giant manta ray, a federally threatened species, was hoisted onto a boat off the coast of Panama City. Even more disturbing? The capture was completely legal—and approved by Florida’s own wildlife agency.
That shocking moment exposed a painful truth: Florida law still allows endangered marine animals to be taken from their natural habitats and shipped across the globe for aquarium displays. Now, with the introduction of the Marine and Aquatic Native Threatened Animal (MANTA) Protection Act, state leaders from both parties are working to change that.
This vital bill, co-sponsored by Republican Sen. Ileana Garcia and Democratic Rep. Lindsay Cross, would ban the capture and transport of endangered or threatened marine species from Florida waters for display in aquariums and entertainment facilities. That means no more wild sharks, rays, or other protected species being removed from our oceans to live in tanks. No more profits from their suffering.
Florida is home to rare manta ray nursery habitats and hosts one of the largest seasonal gatherings of adult rays in U.S. waters. These animals aren't just breathtaking—they're crucial to the health of our oceans. Scientists, advocates, and everyday Floridians agree: they belong in the wild, not behind glass.
We know these animals suffer when torn from their homes. We also know wild populations are already at risk. It’s time Florida law reflects what we value—compassion, conservation, and common sense.
Sign this petition to urge the Florida Legislature to pass the MANTA Protection Act. Demand real change now, before more species are lost for good.
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Petition created on January 13, 2026