FISHY EXTRAVAGANZA: Moalboal Philippines.

in The LIFESTYLE LOUNGE4 years ago (edited)

Here in Moalboal we have a unique event that for years has been a major draw for traveling divers, it's something that happens in a few places around the globe but here it's slightly different. Known as the sardine run, this is a spectacle where thousand or maybe millions of sardines are on the move, South Africa has a famous one where small fry in their millions slowly migrate northwards up the west coast feeding and growing along the way, a epic journey that ends off of the coast of the UK by which time numbers have depleted at the hands sorry I mean mouths of predators, by the time they reach UK waters they have grown to such a size that they are no longer called sardines but now known as Pilchards same fish different name.

Sardine run?

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So whats so different about Moalboal you ask, I assume you're still reading and asking that question? Well here it's hard to call it a sardine run, that implies they go somewhere which they don't, any day of the year you can enter the water and within a 150 meter stretch right on the coastline you will encounter more fish that you have ever seen in one place, so many it can block out the sunlight. Some describe it as a "sardine storm" which I suppose works, I think of it as a fishy social club.

Packed in like er? sardines, as the saying goes.

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Often people ask how many do you think there are and for me it's impossible to give a honest answer, I hear numbers being quoted from hundreds of thousands to one, two, three million but I question where these people get there numbers from, as far as I am aware no real study has taken place so at best these numbers are guess work. One thing for sure in many years of diving it is by far the largest body of fish I have ever encountered and they are mesmerizing to watch.

Definitely more than twenty.

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Whatever the number if you find yourself on the island of Cebu you really should find time to come and witness this wonderful display that nature puts on. Diving with and underneath them is by far the greater experience but if you are not a diver even snorkeling gives you a amazing view of this show.

Roll up roll up for the greatest show on earth!

(well Cebu at least).

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Looks like quite a show, I would love to see it for real

It's actually much better to see in the flesh, even with a fisheye lens there is only so much I can fit into a frame, the sheer sense of scale is somewhat lost. Ranks highly as one of my favorite dives and fortunately for me it's only a 20 meter swim out from the dive shop so I get to see it any time I want.

Ohhh you're lucky

For the last couple of month diving has been off the agenda along with normal life but word is that the restriction will be lifted in the next few days, can't wait.

You will be like a fish in the sea, I am sure of that

Seeing this sardine run in Moalboal was one of the most unforgettable experience that I had. Your amazing shots made me reminisce those fun experience. It's truly spectacular! I would love to be back in Moalboal and experience swimming again with the sardines. 😊

It's a special dive for sure, if you are ever coming back give me a heads up and you can join us for a dive

Wow! Sure, I will. Thanks :)

Just noticed you are in Cebu so you are sort of already here :) do you dive or did you snorkel the sardines?

Yes, I'm from Cebu and been wandering around the province's attractions. :)
I was only snorkeling as I'm not that pro in diving.

Well we could always change that!

Wow!! That's just crazy!! So these sardines just stay around Cebu and don't swim anywhere else?

Pretty much spend their life out front of our dive centre, maybe move up and down the coast 100 meters.

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Wow amazing photos 😍