Fantastic video. It still looks a bit odd, seeing those triggers in a Kerry bay. Are the numbers of triggerfish in Irish waters increasing? Global warming?
@UniversalAdam Thanks. I don't really know if they are rare, but in 2008 I had a chance to swim with couple of hundreds of them - that was something... I have a video from that day but it was recorded with my old camera (search for "triggerfish kerry ireland").
@shannonshore Thanks. I would love to. Every time when I go to Kerry I look at the lakes and rivers... but never had a chance to try. If you could check how clear the water is there and give some advice on where and when exactly you think I should try - I might go even this year. Use my 'personal contact' if you wish.
@westernlight2010 You are right actually: most of fish follow the tide. But some of them not. I use low tide to get deeper without free-diving to much.
Fantastic video. It still looks a bit odd, seeing those triggers in a Kerry bay. Are the numbers of triggerfish in Irish waters increasing? Global warming?
Greetings, Adam
UniversalAdam 1 year ago
@UniversalAdam Thanks. I don't really know if they are rare, but in 2008 I had a chance to swim with couple of hundreds of them - that was something... I have a video from that day but it was recorded with my old camera (search for "triggerfish kerry ireland").
underwaterireland 1 year ago
Fantastic video.... amazing to see them in such shallow water.
mcclean2k 1 year ago
@mcclean2k Thanks. It was very low tide, normally there 1.5-2.5m.
underwaterireland 1 year ago
Amazing 5/5
TheMichaeldiver 1 year ago
Fantastic video. Any chance of doing a video in one of the main salmon rivers like the Laune, Maine or Feale when you're in Kerry next
shannonshore 1 year ago
@shannonshore Thanks. I would love to. Every time when I go to Kerry I look at the lakes and rivers... but never had a chance to try. If you could check how clear the water is there and give some advice on where and when exactly you think I should try - I might go even this year. Use my 'personal contact' if you wish.
underwaterireland 1 year ago
SUPERB - SUPERB & THANK YOU FOR THIS VERY GOOD SHARING .◠‿◠.
Irenecool27 1 year ago
wow I tough all fish fecked off to deeper water when the tide ebbs but now I know Cheers mate.
westernlight2010 1 year ago
@westernlight2010 You are right actually: most of fish follow the tide. But some of them not. I use low tide to get deeper without free-diving to much.
underwaterireland 1 year ago
awesome vid.
Tiyong55 1 year ago