Suriname River at Brokopondo
Just look at that! Can you blame me for falling in love with the jungle? Can you blame me for yearning to return? The thought crosses my mind almost hourly. This is the Suriname River near the village of Brokopondo. This was the most spectacular habitat we collected in. The shores were sandy and harbored both Guianacara owroewefi and Geophagus brokopondo. The current was brisk but the water was clear enough to snorkel.
The groups of mixed geophagines were quite unafraid, coming within a few inches of me. I was struggling to not get swept away by the current. Photography was challenging.
Flowing north towards the Atlantic ocean, Suriname river is clear water river that drains the rocky highlands further south of Brokopondo.
While snorkeling, I was distracted by all the fish activity, but there was a flash of dark orange. Was that...? Could it be...? Yes, it was! Juvenile and subadult Crenicichla multispinosa! They reminded me of the C. sp. Xingu 1 Orange in their shape and speed but much skinnier and darker. They would not stop at all. They darted into the weeds and darted back out into the open water. We spent a lot of time seining, castnetting and fishing with lures but still could not catch a single C. multispinosa. So we decided to come back at night. It would be easy like plucking an apple from a tree. We never caught a single C. multispinosa during the entire trip...and it was the fish I wanted the most. Species seen at Suriname River near Brokopondo:
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