Blue sharks and ocean sunfish are also sighted.
On the other hand, the name "ocean sunfish" and "mola" refer only to the family Molidae.
The diet of the ocean sunfish consists primarily of various jellyfish.
Despite their size, ocean sunfish are docile, and pose no threat to human divers.
The fishery by-catch and destruction of ocean sunfish are unregulated worldwide.
The ocean sunfish's primary diet consists of jellyfish, but it can also consume Portuguese men o' war.
The skin is covered with small dermal denticles that are finer than those of the ocean sunfish.
The ocean sunfish is an extreme example of this form of locomotion.
Other large species in the tank are spiny dogfish, skates, and three ocean sunfish.
It is classified in the order Tetraodontiformes, along with the pufferfishes and the ocean sunfish.