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Bluefin Trevally Collection

The mesmerizing bluefin trevally, also known as Caranx melampygus, is a sight to behold in the vibrant reefs of Southeast Asia

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: Humphead wrasse

Humphead wrasse
Un magnifique Napoleon escorte par une carangue bleu. photo prise entre deux raies manta sur le site de plongee de Magic Mountain a Misool.. Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: An adult bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus), on the reef at Batu Hatrim, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

An adult bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus), on the reef at Batu Hatrim, Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Southeast Asia

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: Fish swarm over a shipwreck that is covered in elephant ear sponge

Fish swarm over a shipwreck that is covered in elephant ear sponge
Fish including bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus), swarm over a shipwreck that is covered in elephant ear sponge, Solomon Islands

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: School of wide-band fusilier fish being preyed on by bluefin trevally

School of wide-band fusilier fish being preyed on by bluefin trevally
School of wide-band fusilier fish (Pterocaesio lativittata), being preyed on by Bluefin trevally, Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: Bluefin Trevally -Caranx melampygus- chasing a Blacktip Reef Shark -Carcharhinus melanopterus

Bluefin Trevally -Caranx melampygus- chasing a Blacktip Reef Shark -Carcharhinus melanopterus-, Kurendhoo Island, Lhaviyani Atoll, Maldives

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: Diver watching Humphead wrasse -Cheilinus undulatus- and Bluefin trevally -Caranx melampygus

Diver watching Humphead wrasse -Cheilinus undulatus- and Bluefin trevally -Caranx melampygus-, Embudu channel, Indian Ocean, Tilla, South Male Atoll, Maldives

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: Caranx melampygus, bluefin trevally

Caranx melampygus, bluefin trevally
Ff. 95 Vol 2. Watercolour painting by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage to explore the southern continent 1768-1771

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: Bluefin trevally fish

Bluefin trevally fish
Bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus) fish following a hunting moray eel (dark grey). Photographed in the Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: Bluefin Trevally (Caranx melampygus), blue background, Sudanese Red Sea, 6-6-06

Bluefin Trevally (Caranx melampygus), blue background, Sudanese Red Sea, 6-6-06
Len Deeley / SplashdownDirect

Background imageBluefin Trevally Collection: Bluefin trevally, Caranx melampygus, Ailuk atoll, Marshall Islands, Pacific

Bluefin trevally, Caranx melampygus, Ailuk atoll, Marshall Islands, Pacific
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock


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The mesmerizing bluefin trevally, also known as Caranx melampygus, is a sight to behold in the vibrant reefs of Southeast Asia. With its sleek body and striking coloration, this adult bluefin trevally stands out against the backdrop of Batu Hatrim in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. In the bustling underwater world, it's not uncommon to witness fascinating interactions between different species. Here, a humphead wrasse gracefully swims alongside the bluefin trevally, showcasing the diversity of marine life found in these waters. A shipwreck covered in elephant ear sponge becomes a haven for fish swarms. Among them are wide-band fusilier fish that unfortunately fall prey to the swift and agile bluefin trevally. This predator-prey dynamic reminds us of nature's delicate balance. Even larger predators like blacktip reef sharks aren't safe from the hunting prowess of these relentless hunters. In Kurendhoo Island, Maldives, a they are be seen chasing after a blacktip reef shark with unmatched speed and agility. Divers have front-row seats to observe captivating scenes unfold beneath the waves. In Embudu channel, Maldives' Tilla atoll, an awe-struck diver watches as humphead wrasse and bluefin trevally swim together harmoniously. It's moments like these that make diving experiences truly unforgettable. Caranx melampygus or simply known as bluefin trevally is an iconic species that captures our attention time and time again. Whether it's against a stunning blue background in Sudanese Red Sea or amidst Ailuk Atoll in Marshall Islands' Pacific waters – their presence demands admiration. With each sighting of these magnificent creatures swimming through coral reefs or patrolling open waters with determination – we are reminded of their resilience and adaptability within their oceanic home.