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Mola Mola / Oceanic Sunfish

The mola mola or ocean sunfish as it is also known is the heaviest bony fish in the world, which is not surprising considering that their average weight is 1000kg and one particular 3.1m long mola found in Australia, weighed an incredible 2,235kg. Normally these fish are found in oceanic waters, but they come closer to shore from as early as July until the beginning of November in Bali and are seen at a number of dive sites around Nusa Penida, often daily.

Statistics: Mola Mola, Nusa Penida Island-Bali

Average weight : 1,000kg
Family : Molidae
Sighted locally : Aug-Oct

Most renowned for their eccentric shape, the mola mola has no caudal fin, yet displays excessively large dorsal and ventral fins, making it far taller than it is long. Although often sighted by divers in shallower water, mola mola can swim to depths of almost 600m. The diet of a mola consists primarily of jellyfish, although they are also partial to the odd salp, comb jellies, zooplankton, squid, crustaceans and small fish. Fortunately for them, they possess relatively few predators – sealions, orcas and sharks being their only concern. Frequently though, molas are accidentally caught in fishing nets or are harmed through encounters with floating rubbish such as plastic bags.

The skin of a mola mola is approximately 3inches thick and its colouration is believed to be for camouflage; dark above fading to a lighter colour below. The fish are well known for the impressive number of parasites found on their skin: some 40 genera of mola parasites have been recorded to date. One of the most interesting facts about the mola mola involves its reproductive habits – females produce more eggs than any other known vertebrate, releasing up to 300million eggs into the ocean at any one time, to be externally fertilised by the male.

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