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Aqua Cat: Remora Visit
ktuli — Thu, 10/30/2014 - 16:38
Another critter that we received a number of visits from on this trip were remoras.
For those who are curious, a remora is a type of fish with a suction-cup like disc on its head that it uses to attach itself to larger animals such as sharks, turtles, etc. It then uses the larger animal to hitch a ride and to also get free meals in the form of scraps. As such, you don't normally see a free-swimming remora without its host animal. Some species grow to about 3 feet long, but usually they seem to be in the 12-18 inch range.
Well, for whatever reason, we had multiple dives where we would see free-swimming remoras without a host animal. On this early dive, the remora was quite interested in our group, and looked like it was ready to latch right onto one of our divers...
First it gave Brigette a bit of a start...
Then it thought about latching onto her scuba fin...
Which garnered enough attention that it quickly became a subject for many of the divers carrying cameras...
Then I think it considered latching onto my leg...
And I think it gave Mike a good chase! (ok, I think this is a coincidence, but it certainly looks like Mike is swimming like crazy to try and get away from it, no?)
It also stopped by to say hi and get petted by Anya...
And finally came in for its close-up photo.
Unfortunately, I was still shooting with the Sigma 10-20mm lens at this point, so I had to be really close to get photos that worked (otherwise everything looked tiny in the frame). Luckily, only a couple more dives before I started figuring things out and getting more consistent results.
Stay tuned!
- Bill