| The marine
fauna of Gran Canaria is very rich and diversified in species,
and this peculiarity is a result of the environmental diversity
and the geographical situation of the island. One of the distinct
features of the marine settlements of the waters of Gran Canaria
is the coexistence of species such as pelagic fish and turtles.
The Caretta Caretta species is conspicuously the most common
of the family turtles. These species coexist with rays, manta
rays, stingrays and angel sharks, swordfishes, big tuna fish
or coastal species such as white seabreams, parrot -fishes,
goldlines, saddled seabreams, pompanoes, groupers, blacktail
combers, john dories or pollacks. Within the mammals that
are found in the waters of Gran Canaria are common dolphins,
bottlenosed dolphins and whales. |