Fish tornado via Octacio Aburto
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Photographer and marine biologist Octavio Aburto captured
this amazing photo at Cabo Pulmo National Park in Mexico. He calls it
“David and Goliath.”
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We saw a fire tornado,
and in recent months it’s been a photo of a “fish tornado” making the
rounds. Photographer and marine biologist Octavio Aburto captured this
amazing photo of the at Cabo Pulmo National Park in Mexico, in the
course of studying the courtship behavior of a species of Jack fish. He
titled it “David and Goliath.”

David and Goliath, by Ocatvio Aburto.
Aburto said he hopes the image will foster appreciation for the
marine universe, for Cabo Pulmo National Park in particular, and will
“bring attention to other successful marine reserves, especially in
Latin America.”
Mission Blue has an interview with Aburto, explaining how his
scientific background inspired him to snap the mysterious imagery. Among
other things, Aburto said:
The picture you see was taken November 1, 2012. But this
picture has been in my mind for three years — I have been trying to
capture this image ever since I saw the behavior of these fish and
witnessed the incredible tornado that they form during courtship. So, I
guess you could say this image took almost three years.
Bottom line: Fish tornado photo – titled “David and Goliath” – taken
off Cabo Pulmo National Park in Baja, California on November 1, 2012.
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