As usual, the divemasters pointed out a few interesting critters and camouflage masters to our guests, including Bobtail and Pygmy Squid, Hermit and Sponge Crabs and also some of our guests had the last opportunity to see the endemic Raja
Ampat Walking Shark!
On the night dives here we also saw the endemic Raja
Ampat walking shark!
Not exact matches
Only 10 minutes from places like the Raja
Ampat Dive Resort, it can also be done as a night dive, when you will find a completely different set of critters like sponge crabs,
walking sharks, harlequin shrimps and many other strange and amazing creatures.
This night dive was a special one, since it was the lone opportunity for our divers to see the endemic Raja
Ampat Epaulette
Shark, also known as the walking s
Shark, also known as the
walking sharkshark.
Among the highlights pointed out by the divemasters, one stood out, two female specimen of the endemic Raja
Ampat Epaulette
Shark, also known as the walking shark were seen and photogra
Shark, also known as the
walking shark were seen and photogra
shark were seen and photographed!
Our divers came quite glad from this dive after having spotted the likes of Whitetip Reef
Shark, 2, Wobeggong Pygmy Squid, Donald Duck Shrimp and also our first endemic Raja
Ampat Epaulette
Shark, also known as the
Walking Shark.
Some of the macro life seen on this dive included: Orangutan Crab, flatworms, blennies, Hydroid Crab and also the first specimen of the endemic Raja
Ampat Epaulette
Shark, also known as the
Walking Shark.
Our divers came quite glad from this dive after having spotted the likes of Whitetip Reef
Shark, Pygmy Squid, Donald Duck Shrimp and also our first two endemic Raja
Ampat Epaulette
Shark, also known as the
Walking Shark.
It was also the first opportunity for some of our guests to see the Epaulette (
walking)
Shark, which has one specie endemic from Raja
Ampat.