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Dwarf Moray Gymnothorax melatremus is wide-ranging in the tropical Indo-Pacific region (but Hawaiian specimens have higher vertebral counts, no other differences found) in a depth range from 1-58m. \n\nLiving solitary and secretive in holes and crevices of seaward reefs, the species is seldom seen. Max. length 30cm \n\nUSA, Hawai'i, West Coast Big Island at 8m depth \n19掳16'21.03\
Scuba diving into coral garden at Ishigaki island, Japan
A close-up image of a Goldentail moray eel (Gymnothorax miliaris)
The cleaning moray eel, a fascinating variant of the moray eel family, is a unique and intriguing sight in the Red Sea, Egypt. These eels are typically associated with \
A close-up view of a moray eel hiding between rocky formations in the clear waters of Costa Brava, Spain. The vibrant colors of the rocks and marine life create a striking contrast with the speckled pattern of the eel, showcasing the rich underwater ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea.
A Mottled Moray Eel With Mouth Open Wide
The giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) close up
Fimbriated Moray Eel (Gymnothorax Fimbriatus) is protruding from behind a rock in the filipino sea December 25, 2011
Snowflake Moray (Echidna nebulosa, aka Clouded Moray). Ambon, Indonesia
White Ribbon Eel Pseudechidna brummeri occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the western Indian Ocean to Samoa, north to the Ryukyu Islands in a depth range from 1 to 8m, max. length 103cm. \nThe solitary species inhabits reef flats and shallow lagoons, usually buried in the sand or rubble. Occasionally (like in this case) seen swimming between its burrows in shallow protected areas. Pseudechidna brummeri is a nocturnal predator known for its ambush hunting of small fish and crustaceans. \nAn unexpected discovery in the North-East Atlantic, in Portugal, occurred 2023. \nThe species may have been introduced through ship ballast water, a common pathway for the unintentional transport of aquatic organisms. Given the proximity of a large port, this possibility gains significance. \nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia.\n1掳27'21.828 N 125掳13'37.884 E at 2m depth
Moray Muraena fish (Gymnothorax favagineus) hunting underwater. Blue water background.
Snowflake Moray Eel (also known as Clouded Moray) peeking out from a hole in the coral. The photo was taken on the coral reef of Mauritius.
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Snowflake moray (Echidna nebulosa), Zanzibar, Tanzania
Mediterranean moray stern look
Mediterranean moray peeks out of its lair in a colorful reef
Colorful Dragon eel poking out between rocks.
Starry Moray or Snowflake Moray Echidna nebulosa has an impressive distribution area, occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa and the Persian Gulf to the Society Islands, north to southern Japan and the Hawaiian Islands, south to Lord Howe Island and throughout Micronesia. The nocturnal species also occurs in the Eastern Central Pacific in the southern Baja California, in Mexico and from Costa Rica to northern Colombia and it is also found in the Southeast Atlantic. \nEchidna nebulosa occurs between rocks and corals of intertidal reef flats, also in shallow lagoon and seaward reefs in a depth range from 0 to 48m, max. length 100cm. The solitary species feeds mainly on crustaceans. \nLembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia \n1掳28'22.56 N 125掳14'3.888 E at 5m depth
Underwater close up photo of a Moray Eel. From a scuba dive in the Andaman Sea
Scuba diving, Sea life. Underwater scene with coral and  fish, Giant moray. Scuba diver point of view.
A White-mouth moray eel, Gymnothorax meleagris, slithers out of a hole on a coral reef in Wakatobi National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful eel is found throughout the Ind0-Pacific region.
One Giant Moray Eel (Gymnothorax javanicus) is hunting on a coral reef.  Normally nocturnal hunters it is a rare site to see this Moray Eel swimming by day.  Approximately two meters long they are ferocious predators.  Image taken whilst scuba diving at Phi Phi archipelago, Thailand.
Head of a murenid, anguilliform fish popularly known as moray eels. They live in coral reefs where they stalk their prey from crevices.
Gymnothorax favagineus - Laced moray
Close-up underwater photograph of a moray eel (horizontal frame)
Yellow-edged Moray Gymnothorax flavimarginatus has a large distribution area: it occurs in the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and South Africa eastward to the Tuamoto and Austral islands, north to the Ryukyu and Hawaiian islands, south to New Caledonia and in the Eastern Pacific from Costa Rica, Panama to the Galapagos Islands. It also occurs in the Southeast Atlantic in South Africa. The depth range is from 0 to 150m, max. length is 240cm. \nYellow-edged Moray feeds on cephalopods, fishes, and crustaceans. Most often this Moray appears on the reef after a fish has been speared during daylight. The regularity and promptness of such appearances make it clear that this species is especially sensitive to stimuli emanating from an injured or stressed fish. Gymnothorax flavimarginatus is eaten in some parts of the Indo-Pacific.\nThe species is solitary and curious, usually seen with head protruding like this specimen, encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Nord Sulawesi, Indonesia. \n1掳29'59.2418 N 125掳15'40.7943 E at 26m depth
Grey Moray Eel on Coral Reef in Red Sea off Dahab, Egypt
A close-up image of a Goldentail moray eel (Gymnothorax miliaris)
Moray eels are cosmopolitan, found in both tropical and temperate seas.They live at depths to several hundred metres, where they spend most of their time concealed inside crevices and alcoves.
Scuba diving, Sea life. Underwater scene with coral and  fish, Giant moray  with cleaner shrimp and school of fish orange scalefin anthias  Scuba diver point of view.
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