Bigeye Jack Collection
The mesmerizing sight of a large shoal of Bigeye Jacks, also known as Caranx sexfasciatus, is truly a spectacle to behold
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The mesmerizing sight of a large shoal of Bigeye Jacks, also known as Caranx sexfasciatus, is truly a spectacle to behold. Whether it's in the crystal clear waters of Cocos Island National Park in Costa Rica or the pristine depths of Galapagos National Park in the Pacific Ocean, these fish never fail to captivate with their sheer numbers. In an enchanting black and white photo, a school of Bigeye Trevallies forms a perfect circular formation, showcasing their synchronized swimming abilities. It's almost as if they are performing an underwater ballet, gracefully gliding through the water. Ras Mohammed National Park in Sinai, Egypt offers another breathtaking scene where Bigeye Trevallies create yet another circular shoal against the backdrop of vibrant blue water and coral reefs. The contrast between their silver bodies and the colorful reef creates a stunning visual feast for any diver lucky enough to witness it. Moving on to Sipadan, Malaysia, these majestic creatures continue to amaze as they form massive shoals that seem endless. Their streamlined bodies dart effortlessly through the water columns while creating an awe-inspiring display that leaves spectators speechless. Adang-Rawi Archipelago in Thailand provides yet another opportunity to witness nature's beauty at its finest. Here, Bigeye Trevallies swim midwater with grace and elegance amidst this idyllic paradise. The Andaman Sea serves as their playground while they navigate through this tropical haven. A unique encounter awaits those who explore Cabo Pulmo Marine National Park in Baja California Sur, Mexico. A captivating image captures Dog Snappers and Big-eye Jacks coexisting harmoniously within this marine sanctuary - proof that different species can peacefully share space under the sea. The indigenous Urak Lawoi tribe showcases their artisanal fish traps off Adang-Rawi Archipelago once again but this time accompanied by Giant Trevallys alongside our beloved Bigeye Jacks.