Fascinating Encounter with a Giant Trevally in the Coral Reef of Beqa Lagoon (00017693)

Encounter with a Giant Trevally in the Coral Reef

Description: The Giant Trevally, also known as Caranx ignobilis, is an impressive predatory fish native to the waters of the Pacific. These fish can reach lengths of up to 170 cm and are commonly found at depths between 10 and 40 meters. They are often seen individually, in pairs, or in small schools. They are particularly striking during feeding sessions at Shark Reef, where they quickly emerge to grab their share of the food.

Location: Viti Levu, Beqa Lagoon, Shark Reef, Fiji

Date of Capture: 20.09.2005