Yesterday was a fine day for snorkeling in Kailua Kona. On the north shore of Oahu, on the other hand, the surf was so high that the Eddie Aikua, an international surfing competition, was taking place. It is a peculiarity of these Very Sandwich Islands, that the people who report the weather also report the surf conditions. Two days ago the weather people were in seventh heaven and the weather report leaned heavily towards shots of 30 foot waves.
Finescale Triggerfish, Kailua Pier January 2023 |
Early in my swim I saw a pair of Finescale Triggerfish. This species does not number among the usual suspects. However, it is more common in this location than one might expect. I followed one around for a few minutes. Like a few triggerfish around the world, the fine scale likes to stand on his head near the sandy bottom and expel a stream that clears a bit of sand. With luck, he will be rewarded with a tasty morsel.
Milkfish, Kailua Pier, January 2023 |
Out by the last swim buoy, also over the sand, I had the pleasure of encountering our school of milkfish. These are big fish with large forked tails; an occasional l novice will remark that he saw a school of sharks. The milkfish is named for his milky flesh and is a common fish raised in Hawaiian fishponds to this day.
As the water was clear I attempted a few pictures. Being opalescent, the milkfish appear almost the same color as the sand. Even with yur eyes it is a challenge to see them against the sandy bottom. I dove within six feet of the milkfish. With some contrast added to the photos, the milkfish become more obvious. Its hard to believe that this may be one of my best picture of a milkfish.
Ambon Toby, January 2023 |
Well, this fish was agreeable and I was able to get close, use a little bit of flash and capture the pictures you see here. Enjoy.
jeff
Ambon Toby, Kailua Pier, 2023 |