Watch: Officer became creative to save the washed snaps
The deputy of the office of a Volosia Sheriff rescued a large mola trapped on the coast of Volosia County.
After being trapped on a beach in Florida, a huge sea snap, also known as Moula, rescued it by two deputies.
Joint Body Cam Footage by Volosia Sheriff’s Office depicts Deputy Rick Arwart and another deputy who is walking towards a large fish that was trapped on the beach near Ponne Inlet, about 12 miles south of Datona Beach, this Before trying to lose it.
“That’s heavy,” the video can be heard saying. He then describes Maula’s skin as “like a sandpaper”.
When the deputies fail to pull the fish from the bottom of the board walk, they tie the rope around the fish and drag it, eventually manage to free it. After that, the mola can be seen floating towards open water.
See the rescue
What is Sanfish?
Ocean Sanfish, or Molla, is the heaviest in all bony fish, weighing up to 5000 pounds and is 10 feet tall, According to National Geographic. Silver gray fish is very large and flat with a small mouth, big eyes and a small tail.
They mostly invite jellyfish, even though they will eat small fish, zoplankton and algae. Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Ocean is not a threat to a human being, but they are curious creatures and will not hesitate to approach the divers.
According to the aquarium, Moula has been listed by the International Union as a “weak” for the protection of nature and natural resources. The major dangers of adding growing flowers, which cut into their skin, and in the trash, such as plastic bags, which are similar to jellyfish, then when they mistakenly use them. If they are, they kill them.
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