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Two Mola Molas today on Tiran!
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February 03, 2025
Two Mola Molas today on Tiran!
Today we met 2 Mola mola, although from the surface! This is great luck!
And this says that they are entering the Red Sea and nothing prevents them to see underwater already in the near future!
The ocean sunfish (Mola mola), also known as the common mola, is one of the largest bony fish in the world. It is the type species of the genus Mola, and one of five extant species in the family Molidae. It was once misidentified as the heaviest bony fish, which was actually a different and closely related species of sunfish, Mola alexandrini. Adults typically weigh between 247 and 1,000 kg (545 and 2,205 lb).
Many areas of sunfish biology remain poorly understood,[needs update] and various research efforts are underway, including aerial surveys of populations, satellite surveillance using pop-off satellite tags, genetic analysis of tissue samples, and collection of amateur sighting data. Adult sunfish are vulnerable to few natural predators, but sea lions, killer whales, and sharks will consume them.
Sunfish are considered a delicacy in some parts of the world, including Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. In the European Union, regulations ban the sale of fish and fishery products derived from the family Molidae. Sunfish are frequently caught in gillnets.