Fakarava Pass. Dive 2
The following day we were taken to the other side of the pass, a little later in the day, to see the Grouper getting ready to mate. This involves much showing off and fighting by the males who further compete on who has built the most attractive nest. To the human eye the nests look like shallow bowls in the sand however no doubt Mrs Grouper can be more discerning and has certain exacting standards. There is a lot of clobber to sort out before you get anywhere near the water. Note that there are no photographs of either of us fighting our way into our wetsuits. This would be as painful to watch as it is to execute.
Our friend Harry (Malua) made the whole thing even more fun by paddling out in his sea kayak and then snorkelling overhead taking pictures and videos of us from above.
Back on the surface you wrestle your way out of the kit and back on to the dive boat……..
Vincent and his amazing underwater camera………………….. |