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Hawaiian spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris), AuAu Channel, Maui, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific

Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), with remora attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) with remoras attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) with remora attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific

Juvenile whale shark (Rhincodon typus) with a common remora attached in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Long-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus capensis), leaping with remora in Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, Baja California Sur, Mexico, North America

Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remoras (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remora (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Female Hawaiian spinner dolphin (Stenella longirostris) spinning
to remove remora.
(Restricted Resolution - pls contact us)

Common Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, breaching right in front of the photographer. Note the scar above the right pectoral flipper which has been caused by the Remora. Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Common Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, tail-walking. I counted at least 9 small Remora's on this animal, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursips truncatus) Gulf of California.A good view of remora attached to a bottlenose dolphin.

Central American Spinner Dolphin, Stenella longirostris centroamericana, spinning with small Remora attached, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Central American Spinner Dolphin, Stenella longirostris centroamericana, spinning with small Remora attached, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Central American Spinner Dolphin, Stenella longirostris centroamericana, breaching with small Remora attached, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Central American Spinner Dolphin, Stenella longirostris centroamericana, spinning with small Remora attached, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Blue whales (balaenoptera musculus) Gulf of California.The barnacles on the oddly shaped dorsal fin of a blue whale and an attendant remora.

Giant manta ray, Isla de la Plata Ecuador. Portrait shot of Manta birostris approaching camera. Pacific Ocean, Ecuador

Giant manta ray, Isla de la Plata Ecuador. Portrait shot of Manta birostris approaching camera. Pacific Ocean, Ecuador

Goliath Grouper (Epinephelus itajara) swimming over coral reef with remora suckerfish on back, Little Cayman Island, Cayman Islands, Caribbean

Common Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, tail-walking. I counted at least 9 small Remora's on this animal, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Satellite Tag attached to Giant Manta Ray, Ecuador. The lines to the left indicate recent fishing damage. Pacific Ocean, Ecuador

Grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos), with remora (Echeneis naucrates), Blue corner, Palau, Caroline Islands, Micronesia, Pacific Ocean, Pacific

Giant manta ray, Isla de la Plata Ecuador. Portrait shot of Manta birostris approaching camera. Pacific Ocean, Ecuador

Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remora (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remora (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Common Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, spyhopping with a very small Remora under it's beak, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Giant manta ray, Isla de la Plata Ecuador. Portrait shot of Manta birostris approaching camera. Pacific Ocean, Ecuador

Adult Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris) head-slapping (possibly to remove the remora attached to its chest?) in the AuAu Channel between Maui and Lanai, Hawaii, USA. Pacific Ocean.

Manta birostris and remora. Remora covered in small parasites, possibly offspring of adult remora. Ecuador

Giant manta ray with Clarion angelfish (Manta birostris & Holocanthus clarionensis). Mexico, Revillagigedo Is.

Mobula (devil ray) (Mobula tarapacana), and remora (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), schooling, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Central American Spinner Dolphin, Stenella longirostris centroamericana, spinning with very small Remora attached, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Common Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, breaching with two large Remora's attached, Costa Rica, Pacific Ocean.

Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), schooling, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Mobula rays (Mobula tarapacana) and remoras (Remora remora), St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, South America

Hawaiian Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris) leaping off the coast of Lanai, Hawaii, USA. Note the remora attached to the chest and damage it has caused! Pacific Ocean.

Pantropical Spotted Dolphin, Stenella attenuata, breaching with small Remora attached, Island of Saint Helena, South Atlantic Ocean.

Sperm whale (physeter macrocephalus) . A close up view of remora on a sperm whale. Eastern Caribbean

Pantropical Spotted Dolphin, Stenella attenuata, breaching with small Remora attached, Island of Saint Helena, South Atlantic Ocean.

Suckerfish (Remora remora) on Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas), good view of suckerfish on turtle's back, Sipidan, Mabul, Malaysia.

Mobula ray, Mobula tarapacana, and remora, Remora remora, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean

Mobula ray, Mobula tarapacana, and remoras, Remora remora, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean

Mobula ray, Mobula tarapacana, and remoras, Remora remora, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean

Mobula ray, Mobula tarapacana, and remoras, Remora remora, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean

Mobula rays, Mobula tarapacana, and remoras, Remora remora, schooling, St. Peter and St. Paul's rocks, Brazil, Atlantic Ocean

Manta Ray (Manta birostris) with Remora (Echeneis naucrates) swimming above coral reef to cleaning station, Great Barrier Reef, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris), from underneath, with mackerel and remora, Roca Partida, Revillagigedo Islands, Mexico, America, Eastern Pacific

Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) swallows plankton, has a ship's keeper (Echeneis naucrates) in its mouth, Philippine Sea, Philippines, Asia

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) with ship holder (Remora remora), dive site House Reef, Mangrove Bay, El Quesir, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa

Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) with 2 ship keepers (Remora remora), dive site House Reef Mangrove Bay, El Quesir, Egypt, Red Sea, Africa

Caribbean, Bahamas, Little Bahama Bank, Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris) close-up near surface, mouth open.

Bahamas, This nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) is pictured with a school of juvinile jacks and remora.

Caribbean, Bahamas, Little Bahama Bank, Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris) close-up near surface, mouth open.

Hawaii, This galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) can reach twelve feet in length and is listed as potentially dangerous. It has been attracted with bait and has broken the surface with a splash.

Caribbean, Bahamas, Little Bahama Bank, Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris) close-up near surface, mouth open.

Caribbean, Bahamas, Little Bahama Bank, Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevirostris) with remora and fish in dark water.
![Caribbean, Bahamas, Little Bahama Bank, 14 foot tiger shark [Galeocerdo cuvier], and lemon shark (negaprion brevirostris).](https://everywhereyouwant.com/zoom/RM/RH/HORIZONTAL/1116-31855.jpg)
Caribbean, Bahamas, Little Bahama Bank, 14 foot tiger shark [Galeocerdo cuvier], and lemon shark (negaprion brevirostris).