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Green Moray

Gymnothorax funebris

Sighting evidence at La Parguera Wall, Puerto Rico

Green Moray

Photo: Kevin Bryant · CC BY-NC-SA

Large green morays up to 2 m occupy permanent territories in crevices along the wall, and experienced divemasters can introduce divers to several named individuals. They are apex predators of the reef crevice community, controlling populations of small fish and crustaceans.

Evidence at this site

No confirmed records on file at this site

Green Moray is listed as a curated species here based on historical reports.

How is this calculated?

Sighting evidence is compiled from iNaturalist observation records within a set proximity radius, filtered for quality-grade observations. “Last confirmed” is the date of the most recent research-grade record. Record count covers a rolling 24-month window. Confidence reflects record count, recency, and consistency of seasonal signal.

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