As I always do, I brought my snorkel with me.
While snorkeling at the Coveta Fumá cove I came across four specimens of European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) that were patrolling shallow waters trying to hunt some smaller fish in the afternoon, although seabass are usually nocturnal.
The young specimens move in schools and feed mainly on invertebrates, but the adult specimens, like the ones in the video, become more antisocial and hunt smaller fish.
After a couple of hours of snorkeling here I decided to have some dinner at "MeMola Poké El Campello" bar (37, Sant Vicent street, Campello, Alicante - They currently have a ⭐4.9 rating on Google Maps and my personal rating was ⭐4.) because, believe or not, I had never tried poke bowls before.
Not a bad dinner for a summer night after some beach time.
Before ending this post I wanted to share with you a YouTube short of another cove in Campello, named "Morro Blanc" cove:
https://youtube.com/shorts/q6mhkBOhgAY?feature=share
Videos recorded with a GoPro Hero 8.
YouTube short recorded with my Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G camera
Photographs are screenshots taken from my videos.
Sources on which I relied to give some accurate info about European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax): (1), (2)