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Longfin Spadefish Collection

The Longfin Spadefish, scientifically known as Platax teira, is a mesmerizing creature found in various locations across the globe


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The Longfin Spadefish, scientifically known as Platax teira, is a mesmerizing creature found in various locations across the globe. One such breathtaking sight is captured in Kimbe Bay, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea where a school of these fish gracefully swims alongside Fusiliers (Caesio spp). Their elongated fins and unique markings make them stand out among their marine companions. In Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia we get a closer look at the Longfin Spadefish's side-on facial view. Its intricate patterns and vibrant colors are truly captivating. Moving on to Beqa Lagoon in Fiji, we witness these magnificent creatures once again showcasing their beauty against the backdrop of crystal clear waters. The contrast between their dark bodies and striking yellow accents is simply stunning. Heading back to Papua New Guinea, we encounter another group gliding effortlessly through the ocean depths. Their synchronized movements create an enchanting spectacle that leaves us in awe of nature's wonders. Meanwhile, under a jetty in Makadi Bay, Red Sea Hurghada Egypt lies yet another school of Teira Batfish - close relatives to our beloved Longfin Spadefish. As we explore further into the depths of our oceans, we stumble upon mixed schools consisting not only of spadefish but also other species sharing this underwater paradise together harmoniously. These gatherings serve as a reminder that unity and diversity can coexist beautifully even beneath the waves. The Longfin Spadefish continues to captivate divers and marine enthusiasts alike with its graceful presence wherever it may be found around the world. From Papua New Guinea to Bali and Fiji to Egypt – each encounter with this majestic creature leaves us yearning for more glimpses into its mysterious underwater realm.