Diving here you will be surrounded by jacks flashing silver in the sunlight and often dashing around very close to
the reef hunting for food.
You can also see trumpetfish, nose down in
the reef hunting for food.
Not exact matches
A little further inside the lagoon entrance, several boulder formations form large swim - throughs and, when the tide is running in or out of the lagoon, grey
reef sharks gather on the boulder surfaces to
hunt for food in the current.
Oh, and
for some more positive, science - based news on biochar, check out this blog post (from a company Josaiah
hunt works with, Soil
Reef) about very early stage research suggesting feeding cows biochar could increase
food production and decrease methane too.