You can’t really say that you’ve been to Cape Vidal in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park if you haven’t spent at least a little time exploring the rock pools there and at Mission Rocks at low tide.
Natal Rock Crab (photo by Joubert)
Natal Rock Crab (photo by Joubert)
Convict Surgeonfish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Small fish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Convict Surgeonfish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Little fish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Convict Surgeonfish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Blenny in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Little fish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Convict Surgeonfish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Crab in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Convict Surgeonfish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Convict Surgeonfish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Convict Surgeonfish in a rock pool at Cape Vidal
Seeing freshwater fish without casting a line is a little more tricky than peering into a rock pool, but the viewing platforms next to uMkhuze Game Reserve’s Nsumo Pan – and the pan’s clear water – makes it possible to see fish like these Red-breast Tilapia easily from above.
Redbreast Tilapia in Nsumo Pan
Redbreast Tilapia in Nsumo Pan
Redbreast Tilapia in Nsumo Pan
Redbreast Tilapia in Nsumo Pan
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Hoe lekker om hierdie vissies en krappe af te neem sonder om jou kop onder die water in te druk!
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Ek bestel n onderwater-kamera sodra my skip inkom!
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Mooi foto’s. Skoon helder water is amazing.
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Mens besef nie hoe besoedel ons waterbronne is tot jy die water in sulke gebiede beleef nie.
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Joubert’s photo of the rock crab is very interesting! An unusual looking fellow.
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Perfectly shaped to wedge into small cracks in the rocks and stay safe, Anne. I’ll pass your kind comment to Joubert.
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Fish aren’t the easiest to photograph so good job. I like the crabs. I wonder how the Convict Surgeonfish got its name?
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I wondered the same thing, Janet. Convict Surgeonfish….what a strange name that is.
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They look like surgeons, and have prison stripes on their uniforms!
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Please see my reply to Janet on how they get their name, Lois.
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Thanks, Janet!
The surgeonfish have spines next to their tails that look like, and are as sharp as, a scalpel – hence the name.
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