Ocean Sunfish
  • oceansunfish.org
  • Supporters
  • Adopt a Sunfish
  • Facts
    • Species and Distribution
    • Early Life
    • Diet, Size and Growth
    • Parasites and Predators
    • Evolution
  • Research
    • Expeditions
    • Galapagos Sunfish Survey
    • References
  • Resources
    • Art
    • Careers
    • Conservation
    • Lore
    • Man and Mola
    • Photos and Video
    • Poetry
Select Page

First long-term trajectory of an ocean sunfish (Mola mola L.) from the northwestern Mediterranean

by Tierney Thys | Jun 11, 2024 | News

From the Journal of Fish Biology, June 3, 2024

Electronic tagging was used to provide the first information on the movements of an ocean sunfish from the northwestern Mediterranean. READ MORE

More…

  • Hook, line, and social media: crowd-sourced images reveal size and species patterns of ocean sunfishes (Tetraodontiformes, Molidae) from California to Alaska
  • New northerly limit for the sharptail mola in the northeast Atlantic: first sighting of Masturus lanceolatus in the northeast Irish Sea
  • First long-term trajectory of an ocean sunfish (Mola mola L.) from the northwestern Mediterranean
  • Ocean Sunfish Symposium – February 23, 2021
  • Nothing to Sea Here: Public Told to Stop Calling Police About a Sunfish, It’s ‘FINE’
  • How a bizarre, monster fish hoodwinked researchers and reeled in a wave of citizen scientists
  • Surprise sunfish species washes up on California shores
  • Bali 2015
  • Galapagos 2011
  • San Diego 2010
© 2025 oceansunfish.org