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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Electric eels can generate electric charges courtesy NOAA What are moray eels and where are they found? Green moray © Keri Wilk Moray eels have well developed teeth, and lack scales and pectoral fins. Moray eels live in ... been seen as far north as North Carolina and even New Jersey. Moray eels feed on coral reef fishes. Some moray eels have teeth in the back of their mouths that they use to ...
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Coral reefs of Hawai'i
(Randall, 1996). Other common nearshore fishes are moray eels or puhi (mostly Gymnothorax meleagris and G. flavomarginatus), several types of wrasses, triggerfish, ... triggerfish. On sand flats in areas with moderate currents you may see garden eels (Gorgasia hawaiiensis) extending out of their sand burrows. Humpback whales or (Megaptera novaeangliae) ...
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MALDIVES SHORELINES
Necklace survived. The Necklace reef has become a haven for fish, like Giant Moray eels, sweetlips, triggerfish, and others now rarely seen on the dead reef. Fish line up patiently ...
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FM 21-76 Appendix F
Sharks Sharks are potentially the most ... salt water, other ferocious fish include the barracuda, sea bass, and moray eel (Figure F-2). The sea bass is usually an open ... moray eels have been known to attack man and inflict vicious bites. Be careful of these two species when near reefs and in shallow water. Moray eels ...
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MarineBio Bonaire Expedition 8/04 Gallery
Reef Galápagos sea lions Hammerhead sharks Spanish dancer Soft corals Galápagos fur seals Marine iguanas Moray eels Day octopus Day octopus 2 Whitetip reef sharks Spotted eagle rays Bigeye trevally Common dolphin ...
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WWF Global 200 Ecoregions -- Mesoamerican Reef
Stingrays, including the southern, cownose, and yellow species, swim among the coral, while green moray eels hide in crevices and schools of small fish watch out for barracudas and other large ...
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Beneath The South Pacific Script
Moray eels are also common reef inhabitants. Although the moray may look menacing with its toothy grin, in fact it is quite docile, and actually rather curious of our cameras. This species of moray, the Spotted Moray, probably uses its coral-like camouflage pattern to sneak up on prey . Fish are ...
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There were many small reef fish as well as some giant clams and moray eels. Nukufetau Dive Log A) Ship's Anchorage S 08°00.9' E 178°19.9 ... There was a relatively large amount of marine life here incluging emperors, hobfish, paddletail snappers, moray eels, turtles and giant clams. The corals included Acropora, Pocillopora, Favites, Pavona, Porites, Astreopora Fungia, Halomitra ...
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We also saw lion fish, shrimp and moray eels which we rarely saw during the day. Hundreds upon hundreds ... the overhead waters flooding the nooks and crannies with sunlight. Many moray eels reside within the holes and plenty of fish congregate here. F ... here, with reef rays on the bottom. There were many moray eels, some puffer fish , a manta ray and many barracuda and napoleon ...
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