Giant Trevally - Majestic Predators of the Pacific (00017712)

Giant Trevally approaching a school of fish in the Pacific

Description: The majestic Giant Trevally, also known as the Dickkopf-Makrele or Caranx ignobilis, are incredibly powerful fish that can grow up to 170 cm in length. They are commonly found at depths ranging from 10-40 meters and can be seen swimming individually, in pairs, or in small schools. These fascinating creatures are a common sight in the waters of the Pacific, where they glide gracefully and forcefully through the clear water.

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

Date of Capture: 20.09.2005