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"Caranx: Majestic Shoals of the Ocean" Witness the breathtaking beauty of Caranx, a genus of fish that includes various species such as Bigeye trevally, Horse-eye jacks

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Picture No. 11676354
Black Jack with diver (composite image) Date:

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Picture No. 11676353
Horse-eye Jack (composite image) Date:

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Picture No. 11675167
Bigeye Trevally school. Date:

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Picture No. 11675142
Bigeye Trevally school. Date:

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Picture No. 11675141
Bigeye Trevally school with sun. Date:

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Picture No. 11675117
Bigeye Trevally school. Date:

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Picture No. 11675115
Bigeye Trevally school. Date:

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Picture No. 11675114
Giant Trevally in front of school of Bigeye Trevally (Caranx sexfasciatus). Date:

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Picture No. 11675113
Bigeye Trevally school. Date:

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Picture No. 11675112
Bigeye Trevally school. Date:

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Picture No. 11675111
Bigeye Trevally school in cave. Date:

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Picture No. 11675106
Bigeye Trevally diver photographing school. Date:

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Picture No. 11675105
Bigeye Trevally diver photographing school. Date:

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Picture No. 11675101
Blackfin Barracuda school with Bigeye Trevally (Caranx sexfasciatus). Date:

Background imageCaranx Collection: A black trevally swims over the seafloor near Cocos Island, Costa Rica

A black trevally swims over the seafloor near Cocos Island, Costa Rica
A black trevally swims at night over the seafloor near Cocos Island, Costa Rica. This remote and beautiful Pacific island is famous for its healthy fish and shark populations

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Picture No. 11072858
Giant Trevally Fish Bowl dive site Gili Lawa Laut, north of Komodo Island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Giant Trevally

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Picture No. 11051712
Crevalle / Common Jack / Black-tailed Trevally / Couvalli Jack / Black Cavalli / Yellow Cavalli Eastern and western Atlantic coasts and western Mediterranean Date:

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Picture No. 10892973
Bluefin Trevally (Caranx melampygus) Date:

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Picture No. 10892972
Bluefin Trevally and Largespined Glassfish / Estuarine Glass Perchlet (Ambassis macracanthus) (Caranx melampygus) Date:

Background imageCaranx Collection: Caranx hippos, Crevalle jack

Caranx hippos, Crevalle jack
Ff. 221. Pencil sketch by George Forster made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageCaranx 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 imageCaranx Collection: Carangoides crysos, blue runner

Carangoides crysos, blue runner
Ff. 94 Vol 2. Watercolour painting by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage to explore the southern continent 1768-1771

Background imageCaranx Collection: Selar crumenophthalmus, bigeye scad

Selar crumenophthalmus, bigeye scad
Fish labelled Caranx torvus collected by Charles Darwin in the Galapagos Islands. From his Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle

Background imageCaranx Collection: Odd fish by Louis Wain

Odd fish by Louis Wain
Odd fish at the international fisheries exhibtion, South Kensington, 1883. Date: 1883

Background imageCaranx 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
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"Caranx: Majestic Shoals of the Ocean" Witness the breathtaking beauty of Caranx, a genus of fish that includes various species such as Bigeye trevally, Horse-eye jacks, and Blue spotted trevally. In Cocos Island National Park, Costa Rica, a massive shoal of Bigeye trevallies creates an awe-inspiring sight. The harmony and coordination within this group are truly remarkable. Venturing to Shark Ray Alley reveals another fascinating interaction between nature's creatures. A Nurse shark peacefully coexists with Horse-eye jacks, showcasing the delicate balance found in marine ecosystems. Traveling to South Ari Atoll unveils the hunting prowess of Blue spotted trevallies as they skillfully pursue small fish amidst vibrant coral reefs. Their agility and speed make for a captivating spectacle. Darwin Island in Galapagos National Park offers yet another glimpse into the world species. Here, Bigeye trevallies form impressive circular formations that seem almost otherworldly when captured in black and white photography. Ras Mohammed National Park in Sinai, Egypt presents an enchanting scene where Bigeye trevallies create a mesmerizing circular shoal against crystal-clear blue waters near coral reefs' drop-off point. Sipadan in Malaysia showcases the unity among these magnificent creatures as they swim together harmoniously—a testament to their social behavior and adaptability. In Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, witness Caribbean reef sharks accompanied by Horse-eye jackfish schooling around them—an extraordinary display of symbiotic relationships within marine environments. The critically endangered Great hammerhead shark gracefully swims over sandy seabeds alongside Blue runner jacks and Remoras off Bimini Island in the Caribbean Sea—underscoring both their vulnerability and importance for conservation efforts. Adang-Rawi Archipelago in Thailand provides two stunning scenes.