Gray Chubs and Hawaiian Flagtails

Gray Chubs and Hawaiian Flagtails in the waters off Hawaii

The surge zone is the area above shallow reefs near shore, where incoming swells churn up the water. It’s home to a variety of fish including chubs and flagtails, the turbulent, bubbling water acting as a screen from predators.

Chubs will venture out a ways during the day, but flagtails only emerge at night to feed on plankton.

4 thoughts on “Gray Chubs and Hawaiian Flagtails

    1. Graham's avatarGraham Post author

      Thanks Brian. There wasn’t much swell on this day so could could get closer in the shallow water without much risk. When there’s more swell, the chances of getting tumbled around increase greatly.

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