The white ulua, Caranx ignobilis, is also known as a giant trevally or jack. This species is popular with spearfishermen and can reach over five feet in length and exceed 200 lbs. In places that have not been over fished they can be found in large schools numbering in the hundreds. This individual was photographed at Molokin Marine Preserve, Maui, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean


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Image ID: 0128817-DFL.jpg

Giant Trevally | Caranx ignobilis

The white ulua, Caranx ignobilis, is also known as a giant trevally or jack. This species is popular with spearfishermen and can reach over five feet in length and exceed 200 lbs. In places that have not been over fished they can be found in large schools numbering in the hundreds. This individual was photographed at Molokin Marine Preserve, Maui, Hawaii, USA, Pacific Ocean
Credit to: Blue Planet Archive / David B. Fleetham

Image dimensions: 5400x3601

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