Tralee Bay is final refuge for unique breeding rays

Stingrays may be usually found in tropical waters like the Great Barrier Reef but a RTÉ documentary has revealed how they swim to Kerry every summer to breed.

Tralee Bay is final refuge for unique breeding rays

Stingrays may be usually found in tropical waters like the Great Barrier Reef but a RTÉ documentary has revealed how they swim to Kerry every summer to breed.

Tralee Bay — which is home to one of Europe’s only native oyster beds — has become a last refuge for rare rays and sharks which are in real danger of becoming extinct.

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