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Top 10 Best Caribbean Diving Sites.

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Basking Sharks, Beluga Whales, Leopard Seals.

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Morays

Morays are cosmopolitan eels of the family “Muraenidae”. There are approximately 200 species. Here are few of them: “Snowflake Moray, Giant Moray, Spotted Moray, Ribbon Eel, Zebra Moray, Dragon Moray, Dwarf Moray, Viper Moray, Fimbriated Moray…"

Ribbon Eel, Zebra Moray...

Ribbon Eel pictureRibbon Eel (Moray)

SIZE: 65 - 85 cm          

ID: Mole - Brilliant blue body with yellow dorsal fin. Snout, lower jaw and eye; large fan-shaped nostrils and chin barbels. Solitary or pairs. Inhabit sandy burrows of coastal, lagoon and seaward reefs in 1 - 57 m. Indo- Pacific: E. Africa to Tuamotu Is. in French Polynesia. - S.W. Janan to Australia

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Snowflake Moray. Giant Moray. Spotted Moray...

 

Yelow-HEADED MORAY

Yellowhead Moray

SIZE: to 80 cm

ID: White to light grayish brown with 16-21 dark brown bars encircling body and fins: top of head yellow to brownish yellow, dark spot on rear comer of mouth. Solitary, nocturnal. Inhabit reef crevices of lagoon and outer reefs in 1 - 30 m. Indo-Pacific: Red Sea and E. Africa to Hawaii and Tuamotu Is. in French Polynesia, north to S.W. Japan.

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Dragon Moray. Dwarf Moray. Viper Moray. Fimbriated Moray

dragon_morayDragon Moray

SIZE: to 80 cm               

ID: Pale brownish yellow to orange with numerous dark-ringed white spots: curved jaws with many dagger-like teeth, pair of long tubular nostrils above eyes. Solitary. Inhabit reef crevices of outer reefs in 15-50 m. Indo-Pacific: Reunion to Hawaii. Line Is. and Society Is in French Polynesia. - S. Korea to New Caledonia.

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