Normally we just see the head of a Moray, peering out from its home and observing us casually. On one of our night dives, for the first time we saw Morays completely out in the open. Two very large ones were having and eel argument while we hovered over with our cameras and lights. At one point, a diver was taking a movie of one of the eels, completely unaware that another very large eel was swimming close to him from behind and eyeing his let. Mmmmm. Might be better to put a little distance between us and an eel on the hunt.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Moray Double Take
Normally we just see the head of a Moray, peering out from its home and observing us casually. On one of our night dives, for the first time we saw Morays completely out in the open. Two very large ones were having and eel argument while we hovered over with our cameras and lights. At one point, a diver was taking a movie of one of the eels, completely unaware that another very large eel was swimming close to him from behind and eyeing his let. Mmmmm. Might be better to put a little distance between us and an eel on the hunt.
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