'Huge wall of fish' under the sea

An American family caught millions of sardines when they discovered coral reefs near the Philippine island of Pescador. The length of the fish up to 120 m.

The ' wall ' of sardine fish has a width of 15 m and a height of 15 m. Erwin Poliakoff, a 54-year-old American, is exploring coral reefs with his wife and son when the fish catch their sight.

' Suddenly everything around us became pitch black as if there was a falling cloud. At first I thought the sun was obscured by clouds, but a few seconds later I realized it was a huge group of sardine fish. They are like an impenetrable wall, but we can still get in the middle of the fish when they swim around. I have been diving in the sea for many years and have seen countless fish, but have never faced such a large population of fish , 'he said.

Picture 1 of 'Huge wall of fish' under the sea

About 10 million sardine fish form giant walls.(Photo: Telegraph)

Poliakoff estimates that there are about 10 million individuals in the fish. He did not understand why they swam into a vertical wall.

' It is possible that sardine fish form such a shape to deceive the sight of predators, so that no members will be captured, ' he said.

Alex Gerard, a fish expert at Brighton Marine Life Center, said: ' Every year, sardine fish migrate to areas where there is plenty of food to breed. Dolphins, sharks, whales and seabirds are always waiting for migrations of sardine fish to hunt. In the Philippines they usually migrate in July. However, it is rare for sardine to form a giant herd in Philippine waters. The Poliakoff family was lucky to see the giant fish . '