Phrases with «huge shoals»

The phrase "huge shoals" refers to large groups of fish swimming together in the water. Full definition

Sentences with «huge shoals»

  • Here you can see whales playing in the bay, or watch the gannets and dolphins following and feasting on the Sardine Run, an annual migration of huge shoals of sardines who sometimes come so close to the shore that they swim on to the beach. (blog.sa-venues.com)
  • The natural phenomenon sees huge shoals of sardines (literally billions of the little fish) move in a band up the coast. (blog.sa-venues.com)
  • Drift along in the ocean currents across stunning coral gardens, cruise alongside white tip reef sharks, through huge shoals of colourful fish and even experience an adrenaline fuelled night dive surrounded by heaps of nurse sharks — diving in the Maldives is amazing! (epicgapyear.com)
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