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Best places to dive with Green moray
Gymnothorax funebris
A large moray, brown-skinned but appearing green through a yellowish mucus coat, tucked into holes and ledges along the walls with its mouth working to breathe. A common resident on Lighthouse Reef's coral drop-offs.
Destinations ranked by how reliably green moray is seen. The bars show the likelihood by month — never a guarantee. See the full species page for more.
Bonaire, Bonaire
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Common in reef crevices day and night across the leeward coast.
Lighthouse Reef, Belize
| Month | Likelihood |
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| January | commonly seen |
| February | commonly seen |
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| November | commonly seen |
| December | commonly seen |
Resident year-round on the reef; no seasonal pattern. Assessed Least Concern by the IUCN.