Tenerife Underwater Explorers
We´ve been host this week to an introductory training course for GUE (Global Underwater
EelsThere are several species of eel living in the waters around Tenerife. Those that we see most frequently are 3 types of moray eel (dotted, dark and tiger) plus garden conger eels.
Moray eels
The dotted moray has a dark spotted (no!) body and is a species found only in the Azores, Madeira and Canary Islands. Dark morays are most commonly seen here and are a plain dark brown. Tiger morays have a longer more pointed snout than the other species but are most noted for their skin colouring which is not striped as its name would suggest, but spotted like a leopard. You just have to wonder whether something was lost in translation somewhere along the line… Each of these species has a symbiotic relationship with lady scarlet shrimp, which clean the teeth of the eel whilst benefitting from the ‘ready meal’ that this represents. For a dive with guaranteed sightings of moray eels, ask for Palm Mar Cave or Roncadores del Faro, though these creatures can be found at lots of our sites.
Garden conger eels
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