The Abbott's moray eel is a shallow-water, inshore reef species, though not often seen.
Abbott's moray eel is a shallow-water, inshore reef species, found in the Indo-Pacific including the east, west and northern coasts of Australia. Identification Abbott's Moray is brown with yellow and black spots. More
Abbott's moray eel is a shallow-water, inshore reef species, found in the Indo-Pacific including the east, west and northern coasts of Australia. More
The Abbott's moray eel, Gymnothorax eurostus, is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae, found in the Indo-Pacific antitropical in distribution. Reported from the Seychelles. Found in the eastern Pacific from Costa Rica and Easter Island, at depths down to 40 m. More
The Abbott's moray eel, Gymnothorax eurostus is a reef-associated species inhabits coral reefs in the eastern and subtropical Indo-Pacific including Costa Rica, Easter Island and, occasionally, Chile. They have also been seen reported in Seychelles. More
The Abbott's moray eel is a shallow-water, inshore reef species, though not often seen. Coloration is dark purplish brown with small yellow spots which are sparse on the tail. http://en.wikipedia. More
The Abbott's Moray Eel is quite common at the Solitary Islands. It would be unusual if you dived the islands and didn't see a moray eel. They are very timid and will usually just have their head out of their hiding spot. More
Abbott's Moray Eel at Julian Rocks, Byron Bay Abbott's Moray (Gymnothorax eurostus) This species of moray eel can grow to about 50 cm in length and is one of at least 5 different species that are seen around Julian Rocks. More