This image captures a stunning underwater scene of a massive school of mobula rays in Baja California, Mexico. The rays glide gracefully through the water with their broad, wing-like fins. Mobula rays are often found in large schools in the waters around Baja California, an area characterized by nutrient-rich waters that are uplifted by cold deep-sea currents. These currents attract a variety of plankton and small fish, which are the primary food sources for the mobula rays. Additionally, the warm, temperate waters provide an ideal environment for seasonal migrations, leading to the formation of large, dense schools. This behavior is believed to be a strategy for feeding efficiency and protection from predators.