Ocean Sunfish Photo, Mola mola



Ocean sunfish recruiting fish near drift kelp to clean parasites, open ocean, Baja California., Mola mola, Image ID: 03268

Molas are often covered with small parasites, and will approach drift kelp and other flotsam to recruit small fish (which hide in and below the kelp) to remove these parasites.

Ocean sunfish recruiting fish near drift kelp to clean parasites, open ocean, Baja California.

Image: 03268
Species: Ocean sunfish, Mola mola
Lat/Long: 32° 40' 52.87"N, 117° 38' 49.97"W (Coordinates: 32.68135°, -117.64721°)
Format: Film 2:3
Other Names: sunfish, moonfish, mondfisch, manbow, pez luna, pesce luna
Copyright © Phillip Colla, all rights reserved worldwide.

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Updated: July 30, 2010

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