Molas were long categorized as macroplankton because scientists assumed they just drifted aimlessly on ocean currents. Satellite tagging has completely debunked this. Molas are highly active, directional swimmers. They regularly perform deep vertical migrations, diving to depths of over 2,600 feet (800 meters) several times a day to hunt.
## MOLA-ERR-XXX — Short title - Version / Section: 1.2 — 4.3.1 - Type: Bug - Reported Date: 2026-03-15 - Reported By: Example Org - Description: ... - Impact: ... - Proposed Correction: ... - Status: Proposed - Resolution Date: - Notes: Mola Errata List
Avoid standalone spreadsheets if possible. Link your Mola Errata List directly into databases like Jira, ShotGrid, or ClickUp via API tokens. This enables automated notifications when an asset changes hands. They regularly perform deep vertical migrations, diving to
In a profession where “to have the right music in the right place at the right time” is the highest calling, the MOLA errata list is an indispensable tool. It embodies the spirit of collaboration that defines the orchestral community—librarians sharing their hard‑won knowledge so that every orchestra, every conductor, and every musician can perform at their best. - Proposed Correction:
The is the foundational database compiled and updated by the Major Orchestra Librarians' Association (MOLA) to trace, catalog, and fix errors in orchestral performance materials.