If you're lucky you can see
eels swimming around.
On several of the islands there are divers who enjoy going under at night, when flashlights offer a different, eerie world where
eels swim in the open, lobsters stir sociably in the sand and the eyes of checkerboard shrimp wink red in the edge of light.
We then moved on and our guide immediately spotted a rare starry moray
eel swimming out in the open.
Sharks swim from the right side of the screen to the left side, and
eels swim from left to right.
Not exact matches
There are also
eels and clams and mussels and oysters, still alive, still
swimming and splashing about.
Alewives
swam back 2 million strong in the first year, along with striped bass, American
eels, and eight other species of fish once native to the Kennebec.
The way he described it the
eels emerged from the mud,
swam to the surface.
The research team, led by Professor of Physics Dr. Seth Fraden of Brandeis University, drew inspiration from the mesmerizing sinuous motion of a
swimming blue
eel and puzzlingly large gap between how natural systems move and the lack of such coordinated and smooth movement in artificial systems.
Looking deeper, Fraden studied how a type of neural network present in the
eel, named the Central Pattern Generator, produces waves of chemical pulses that propagate down the
eel's spine to rhythmically drive
swimming muscles.
From racing down a highway to shooting down enemy helicopters to
swimming through
eel - infested tunnels, Lego Movie stays fresh and keeps you entertained.
I could see fish
swimming in the clear water from the top deck and my family witnessed throngs of fish, free -
swimming eels and an octopus out and about snorkeling.
Along with the countless turtles we see regularly, we also ran into a school of bumphead parrot fish, eagle rays, moray
eels, giant black frogfish, and a few white tip sharks
swimming through our dive sites.
For example, squirrel - fish can be found hiding in coral branches or coves, sandtile fish can be found living in burrows in the sand of the sea floor, houndfish and barracudas can be found
swimming near the surface of the water, large groupers can be found hiding in overhangs or caves, and moray
eels can be found hiding in holes and crevices within the corals.
He would dive down and lure the Green and Spotted Moray
eels out of their dens with some bait and then somehow keep them in line as they
swam out to investigate the tour participants.
From moray
eels, lobsters, large groupers, and if you're lucky, you can spot some manta rays
swimming around.
If you
swim over to the sandier areas you can often catch the dancing
eels or maybe a hiding sweetlip or two.
Explore pristine coral formations and
swim with nurse sharks, sea turtles, eagle ray, manta ray, moray
eel, and schools of fish as you drift along the outer reef wall and ocean drop - offs just a short 3 to 10 minutes from your room.
Swim out a little further and you might see turtles, spotted eagle rays, seashorses, squid, and moray
eels.
The 2nd dive delivered even more great sights: a big school of barracuda, a large grouper, hundreds of giant trevally and 2 moray
eels together - one of them
swimming out of the hole; maybe it was too small for 2 morays!
Visitors to the park can go horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, and
swimming in the South Fork
Eel River.
Swim along a man - made reef teeming with stingrays, moray
eels, tropical fish and even sharks.
Spotted eagle rays and other pelagic creatures
swim above the reef while the more cryptic life like lobsters and
eels fill the holes and tunnels through the coral spurs.
The site's topography allows for
swimming around and between the coral heads to look for sleeping nurse sharks, southern stingrays and green moray
eels.
You can enter the rock through a hole at around 20 metres and exit either at 15 metres or 10 metres having checked out the masses of glassfish, boxer shrimps, moray
eels and other inhabitants of the chimney which makes a lovely
swim - through.
You will be able to
swim some 25 - 30 feet underneath the water among all kinds of curious and beautiful marine creatures including reef fish, turtles,
eels, stingrays, and countless coral reef formations of all shapes and sizes!
Swim with manta rays, turtles, various fish,
eels, and even with gentle and harmless giants — such as sharks and whales.
Anne's Place: 18 metres This is a beautiful site when visibility is good -
swim past a series of coral sculptures rising from the sea bed, and look out for stingrays, snappers, moray
eels and groupers.
Divers can dive at Stingray City,
swim with the stingrays, and visit with a resident moray
eel.
In this government owned aquatic theme park, you can snorkel and
swim in the lagoon, see the Green Sea Turtle breeding grounds and touch the turtles — ranging in size from a few inches to over 600 pounds — walk a nature trail, see the native birds in the aviary, view (and even feed) the sharks, grouper and
eels in the Predator Reef aquarium, and get a taste of Cayman culture and heritage in the Cayman Street exhibit.
Average visibility is 30 ft. to 50 ft. with possibilities of up to 80 ft. Explore volcanic rock formations and
swim among white tip sharks, giant schools of grunt, yellowtails, spotted eagle rays, turtles, stingrays, angel fish, octopus, sea horses, starfish, frog fish and many species of
eels on a comfortable 34 - foot yacht.
Swim by granite rock and coral formations, where grey reef sharks, octopuses, eagle rays, barracudas, batfishes and moray
eels dwells.
The draw of the strong and healthy corals are teeming with
eels, angelfish, grouper, and other bright reef fish
swimming in and out of the nooks and crevices, while stone crabs, loggerhead turtles, manta rays, and even a small number of sharks can be seen here as well.
Swim and snorkel with some of San Diego's spectacular sea life, from sea lions and starfish to manta rays and moray
eels on a snorkeling tour with a La Jolla Water Sports.
Indonesia is famous for having some of the best diving in the world, particularly due to its location.As enthusiastic scuba divers, we just had to come visit and
swim with the turtles, sharks, parrot fish, clown fish, manta rays, surgeon fish, barracudas, trigger fish, and moray
eels.
While getting our buoyance worked out and making sure all the camera and video equipment was working good we
swam with Caribbean Spiny Lobsters, Southern Stingrays, Spotted
Eels and array of Tropical Fish over a Wonderful Sea Garden of Soft and Hard Corals.
Next stop was Grand Bogue
swimming with Trumpetfish, Butterflyfish, Banded Coral Shrimps, Channel Clanging Crabs, Big Green Moray
Eel and Spotted Eagle Rays.
Swim among white tip sharks, yellow tails, turtles, stingrays, sea horses, angel fish, starfish, many other species of
eels and explore the beautiful rock formations.
We found: 8 big sea slugs, big
swimming moray
eel and some different types of nudibranch, crabs and shrimps.
Our guests were delighted to see a free
swimming green moray
eel, along with some tarpons, wire coral shrimp, balloon fish, porcupine puffer, spotted eagle rays, octopus and a spotted moray
eel.
Moray
eels can be seen
swimming at night too.
Along with many juveniles and moral
eels taking shelter in the corals, you can also expect to have the opportunity to dive with Nassau grouper, sting rays, amberjacks, sergeant majors and reef sharks while large schools of yellowfish and angelfish
swim by.
I saw commensal, squat and cleaner shrimps, beautiful nudibranchs, a juvenile scorpionfish, garden
eels, and a sea snake (which I'm scared of but I love to watch them
swimming away; — RRB --RRB-.
Even on the «everyone does it» afternoon snorkel tour out of San Pedro to Hol Chan Marine Reserve, we spotted countless fish, a moray
eel, stingrays, multiple species of coral and a group of turtles foraging in the sea grass — and that's not counting the side trip to Shark Ray Alley to
swim with nurse sharks and stingrays.
There are gentle coral reefs, where turtles
swim between coral pillars and
eels hide from prying eyes.
As expected,
swimming around isn't the fastest way to maneuver, and on top of this, you have to find the time to avoid
eels, rocks and of course search for pockets of air to breathe.
You may have seen a moray
eel and other undersea creatures, maybe while
swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, StumbleUpon - ing.