Moray Eels
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Encountering A Majestic Green Moray Eel in Grenada
The Green Moray Eel is commonly found in the coral reefs of Grenada, preferring rocky crevices and reaching lengths of up to 8 feet. They are carnivorous, known for their ambush hunting technique, but generally not aggressive towards humans. Conservation efforts in marine protected areas aim to preserve their natural habitat.
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Underwater Images From St. Vincent
All of the images in the underwater gallery below were captured off the coast of St. Vincent, part of the island nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. While the country spans a chain of islands, it’s the waters surrounding St. Vincent itself that have earned the nickname “Critter Capital of the…
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Juvenile Black Ribbon Eel – Puerto Galera
The Ribbon Eel belongs to the Moray Eel family. Juvenile Ribbon Eels are usually jet black with a yellow dorsal fin. When the eel become an adult, its color will change. Male Ribbon eels develop into a blue color with a yellow dorsal fin and females will develop into a yellow color with black dorsal…
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Moray Eels on the Hunt
A few days ago, a friend asked if I ever observed a fish eat another fish while on a dive. “Of course“, I answered. And I continued to elaborated that I have witnessed and captured on video several fish during their natural predation. I have also watched shark feedings in the Sint Maarten, Bahamas and…
