Sentences with phrase «ghost pipefish»

Highlights include: Large schools of fish, manta rays, reef sharks, wobbegong sharks, walking sharks, turtles, Spanish mackerel, tuna, barracuda, pygmy sea horses, nudibranchs galore, ghost pipefish, cuttlefish, crustaceans and stunning pristine coral reefs.
You can find dragonettes here, ghost pipefish, frog fish and many juveniles use this as their safe harbour.
The variety of marine life around Komodo Island ranges from sunfish, mantas, dolphins and eagle rays to the fascinating pygmy seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish and blue - ringed octopus, making this one of the most diverse and vibrant dive spots on the planet.
While photographing a gorgeous yellow leaf fish on some table coral, I also noticed a harlequin ghost pipefish almost perfectly camouflaged.
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So get good and low and bury your head in the sand to find a whole cache of hidden creatures, such as ghost pipefish, seahorses, frogfish, flatworms, arrow crabs and sea moths.
Critters abound in the area too and you can encounter ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses as well as nudibranchs and flatworms.
The reefs offer a variety of topography, ranging from, canyons, caves, wrecks, drop - offs, slopes, coral gardens, plateaus, which are home to an amazing array of marine life, such as sea - snakes, rays, sharks, turtles, ghost pipefish, dolphins, cuttle fish, octopus, angel fish, numerous nudibranchs, moray eels and much more.
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «muck diving» where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus, ringed pipefish, turtles, various coloured frogfish and Bio Rock projects.
White tip reef sharks are a common sight around Bangka as well as Eagle Rays, Sting Rays, Ghost Pipefish, Crocodilefish and Banded Sea Snakes!
Dive in and be fascinated by turtles, White - tip Reef Sharks, Cuttlefish, Moray Eels, Angel Fish, Ghost Pipefish and more.
Banded shrimp, ghost pipefish, porcelain crabs and emperor angelfish are just a handful of the species that can be found here.
The walls are covered in soft corals and gorgonians, look for things like ghost pipefish, moray eels and seahorses.
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Camouflage masters like the Wobbegong Shark, Leaf Scorpionfish, Pygmy Seahorse and Ornate Ghost Pipefish were also photographed.
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Just follow the wall around and look out for Mandarin Fish, Ghost Pipefish, pygmy seahorse, Horseshoe crab and occasional epaulet shark.
This dive site is situated five minutes from the wreck and is exploding with Travellies chasing bait fish, Ghost Pipefish, Honeycomb Moray Eels, Sea Horses and Leopard Sharks.
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Such small critters as seahorses, ghost pipefish, harlequin shrimp or frogfish can be found.
For «big fish» aficionados, whale sharks, manta rays, leopard sharks and other pelagics are a major draw whilst macro-life such as seahorse, frogfish, ghost pipefish and an array of nudibranch and crustaceans can all be seen amongst the reefs.
On top of that, Green Turtle, Wobbegong Shark and even a couple of Robust Ghost Pipefish were pointed out by our divemasters.
Ghost pipefish, octopus, sea snakes, Frogfish big, small, painted, angry, jawfish with eggs, cardinal fish with eggs, sea horses... it's all there.
On Froggy Lair dive spot you can often see the rare ornate ghost pipefish.
Pygmy seahorses, ghost pipefish and a rainbow of nudibranchs make ideal subjects for macro photographers.
In the bay at slope sandy bottom is good place to see unusual animals, like Shrimps, Ghost pipefish, Dragonet fish, Sand Diver fish, Gobies, Devil scorpion and others.
Maumere Bay is particularly famous for its incredible muck diving, where Ambon scorpion fish, mimic octopuses, wonderpus, bobtail squids, skeleton shrimps, wasp fish, pipe horses, frog fish, ghost pipefish, pygmy seahorses, and colorful mandarin fish mating at sunset are just a few animals to observe during an early night dive.
There is plenty of action in the blue, but the highlights are to be found in and around the reef, such as ornate ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses (up to 40 on 1 fan!).
Dolphins, manta rays, reef sharks, giant trevallies, mobula rays circling the boat lights at night, a brooding jawfish with a mouthful of eggs, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ghost pipefish, very healthy reef fish life and innumerable crustaceans and invertebrates.
The dive sites in South Lombok reflect a good cross-section of what Indonesia has to offer, and you can be fascinated by turtles, white tip reef sharks, cuttle fish, moray eels, frog fish, ghost pipefish and much, much more.
Our lucky instructors, Ahmed and Luca, spotted a ghost pipefish under the jetty of Dhiggiri house reef!
There were ghost pipefish, nudibranchs, frogfish, juvenile banded pipefish, blue and red dragon the list is endless.
Although the structures are man - made, the underwater life is all natural and you'll find all sorts of different nudibranchs and ghost pipefish.
A few things you may spot here are seahorses, frogfish, blue - ring and mimic octopus, ghost pipefish, bobtail squid and all sorts of nudibranches.
Myanmar - Barracuda, dogtooth tuna, trevallies, manta rays, whale sharks, white tip reef sharks, lobsters, various cuttlefish, frogfish, octopus and ghost pipefish.
Seahorses and ornate ghost pipefish like the shelter of the seafans.
Harlequin ghostpipefish and robust ghost pipefish shelter in the refuges provided by these rocks on the soft corals and fans.
As well as hundreds of strange and wonderful tiny critters, you can see flamboyant gobies and cuttlefish, jawfish, the more unusual leaffish, grey frogfish and ghost pipefish, hawkfish, crocodilefish and of course, many colourful mandarinfish which give this site its name.
However at night a different world comes to live, a world where you will see Spanish dancers, the school of huge Bumphead parrotfish in their sleeping cocoons, Flashlight fish, Bobtail squid, sea moths, ghost pipefish, cuttlefish, starry night octopus, mimic octopus and different kinds of nudibranchs!
Macro enthusiasts will be equally impressed as the region is plentiful with nudibranchs, clown frogfish, ghost pipefish, ribbon eels, a variety of lobsters, crabs, and shrimp.
Also, I glimpsed some of the most amazing creatures that must exist in the ocean — an ornate ghost pipefish and a pygmy sea horse (half the size of a finger nail and symbiotically bonded with the coral to make them almost invisible!).
Reef fish include blue - ringed angelfish, moray - eels, snappers, frogfish, and the ever elusive ghost pipefish.
Nudibranchs, multiple species of ghost pipefish, pygmy cuttlefish, frogfish, boxer crabs, seahorses... the list goes on and on.
All in all a great week with some awesome life underwater with ornate ghost pipefish, turtles, frogfish, mantis shrimp, Barracuda's, orangutan crabs, a whole load of fun and bubbles in between.
Snappers, Groupers, Barracuda, and occasional visits from Black tip reef sharks are some of the bigger things at the wreck, if you are interested in macro the wreck has Ghost Pipefish, Nudibranchs, Leaf fish and tones of other little critters.
We are still exploring and have already found many seahorses, frogfish, ghost pipefish, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pipefish, a variety of shrimp and other crustaceans, saddleback anemonefish, long horned cowfish and much more.
With many black sand beaches along the Amed coast, we have exceptional critter diving - many species of nudibranchs, seahorses, ghost pipefish and frogfish, along with weird and wonderful pipefish, sea moths, octopus and cuttlefish, shrimps of all shapes and sizes..
Amed dive sites include our house reef and Ghost Bay, providing top - class muck diving, with mimic octopus, ghost pipefish and more.
This week, our dive guide Andy was proofing his ability to spot the smallest and most amazing creatures you can find here on the Gili Islands like winged pipefish, hairy shrimps, ghost pipefish and some amazing looking nudibranchs.
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