Triggerfish derive their common name from a stout first dorsal spine which can be locked into potion by a small second spine, looking like a trigger. The trigger is used by the fish to wedge themselves into coral crevices at night. They come in a variety of beautiful colors and patterns, making them something to behold. These fish are also characterised by a leathery skin and a small mouth with powerful, crushing jaws. But don’t worry they do not are not looking to you for a meal. However, sometimes they guard their nest as we guard our homes. Triggerfish feed on a wide variety of invertebrates including sponges, gorgonians, crabs, shrimps, molluscs and echinoderms. They are often seen head down ‘blowing’ water into the sand to excavate food. They swim by undulating the second dorsal and anal fins, bringing their tail into action only when speed is needed.
Author: TonyB
September Customer Satisfaction Results
Here are the results for our customer survey results September 09. Thanks again to the crew and of course the guests that participated. Hope to see you all again shortly for a great time and experience.
Who Came on Our Reef Tours:
26.5% British or Irish, 26.5% N. American, 38.2% 20-29 year olds and 26.5% 30-39 year olds
26.5% professionals,
61.8% travelling with their partner
91.2% first time visitors to TNQ, 94.1% first time Great Barrier Reef visitors.
Customer Satisfaction:
Reef met expectations: 81.3% very much (18.7% yes)
Trip met expectations: 72% very much (28% yes)
Received value for money: 97%
Would recommend the trip: 100%
Average satisfaction score: 8.71 / 10
If you want to have a great time and enjoy the same experience our previous guests did book one of our tropical reef dive and snorkel trips here…
Frankfurt to Cairns – Discount Airfares
Qantas has posted some cheap flights from Frankfurt (FFT) Germany to Cairns (CNS) Australia r in Economy Class for travel from 5 April 2010 until 16 June 2010. Tickets must be booked before the 16th December and as always check the Qantas website for more details and other travel dates and specials.
Frankfurt to Cairns return flight from €999*
Bollywood on the Great Barrier Reef
This is a great little video filmed on location at Green Island by Sea Walker. Seawalker (Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Australia) wins the first ever Tourism Tropical North Queensland ‘So you think you can Bollywood’ dance competition with this over the top or under water film….
Production Notes From Karl of Seawalker,
G’Day!,
I wanted to send a big thank you to all at TTNQ for allowing us to participate in the Bollywood competition, and letting us enter a video production.
It was a great experience for the crew of Sea Walker,and i must say we had a great time on Green Island filming the dance.
It’s a very unusual experience trying to dance underwater in a helmet, as all you hear is bubbles, No music and your self counting out the moves in a 4/4 count just hoping that every one around you are in time.
Thus about 15 takes to get it right.
The response from people on the night was fantastic,and we had a really great time too.
So once again , a big thank you to all.