Amazing Flying Fish
5th March' 2009,





Video 1: Amazing flying fish!
Source: Wikipedia
The Exocoetidae or flying fish
are a marine fish family comprising about 50 species grouped in
7 to 9 genera. Flying fish are found in all of the major oceans,
particularly in the warm tropical and subtropical waters of the
Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. Their most striking feature
is their pectoral fins, which are unusually large, and enable
the fish to take short gliding flights through air, above the
surface of the water, in order to escape from predators. Their
glides are typically around 50m, but they can use updrafts at
the leading edge of waves to cover distances of at least 400m
Flight Time Record
In May 2008, a Japanese television crew (NHK) filmed a flying
fish (dubbed "Icarfish") off the coast of Yakushima
Island, Japan. The creature spent 45 seconds in flight. This is
thought to be one of the longest recorded flights by a specimen
of that family. The fish was able to stay aloft by occasionally
beating the surface of the water with its caudal fin.[2] The previous
record was 42 seconds















