Sentences with phrase «hammerhead sharks sea»

Creature Feature Index Barracuda Bumphead Parrotfish Clownfish Clown Triggerfish Cuttlefish Dolphins Dwarf Minke Whales Frogfish Giant Galapagos Tortoises Great White Sharks Harlequin Ghostpipefish Komodo Dragons Leopard Sharks Lionfish Mandarinfish Manta Rays Marine Iguanas Mimic Octopus Moray Eels Napoleon Wrasse Nudibranchs Orang Utans Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks Sea Horses Sea Lions Sunfish Tawny Nurse Sharks Titan Triggerfish Trevallies Turtles Whale Sharks Wobbegongs

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Fish, sea turtles, hammerhead sharks, and rays interact amongst the reefs, bringing you and your kids face to face with a tremendous array of colors and creatures.
The first scientist to study sharks in the Sea of Cortez was Peter Klimley, the legendary University of California, Davis marine biologist often called «Dr. Hammerhead
Hammerhead sharks, killer whales, eagle rays, sea lions, whale sharks, reef fish, turtles, morays, iguanas and the occasional blue - footed booby diving for a morning snack can all be encountered on a Galapagos dive.
We also get seasonal sightings of Humpback Whales, Ragged - tooth and Hammerhead Sharks, and nesting sea turtles.
This week in Belongas South Lombok we have been especially lucky with Hammerheads, Barracuda, Tuna, White tip reef sharks, eagle rays, Banded sea snakes and hundreds of Mobula rays.
You can go diving with sharks there,, being surrounded by hundreds of hammerhead sharks or even just snorkel with the insanely unique animals including white - tip reef sharks, sea lion, Galapagos penguins, marina iguanas, flightless cormorant, and much more.
Multiple dives with scalloped hammerhead sharks maintained an aura of excitement on board as did the abundance of sea snakes at the volcano knows as Manuk.
Whatever the pros and cons, the advantages of the hammer must outweigh the drawbacks, since hammerhead sharks are widespread and abundant - particularly where deep sea meets islands and sea - mounts, such as the Malaysia diving mecca of Borneo, Layang Layang, and the Komodo National Park in Indonesia.
Come with us and dive with sharks, hammerhead sharks, seals, sea lions and dolphins.
Among the long list of must - do dive sites in the area are Canyons, where a trio of deep clefts in the wall allow divers to drop out of the way of the current and discover sandy alcoves that are home to octopus, scorpion fish and sea snakes, then return to blue water frequented by manta rays, thresher sharks and hammerhead sharks.
There is always a chance to catch a glimpse of larger sharks such as hammerheads, tigers and gray reefs passing by in the distance, but far better odds of running into sea turtles or the pods of spinner dolphins that frequent calm bays.
There divers can observe hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, sea turtles, schools of fishes, sea lions, and fur seals.
Galapagos Aggressor III guests have the opportunity to dive with playful sea lions, travel to famous Darwin and Wolf Islands for thrilling diving to see schools of hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, clouds of tuna, and much more.
However, it is best recommended to take any of the Sea of Cortez liveaboards from August to November when the water temperatures are around 27 °C mark and hammerhead sharks also bring joy and excitement to everyone.
Whale sharks, hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, dolphins, sunfish, sea lions and fur seals all beckon along with giant tortoises, blue - footed boobies and iguanas.
While enjoying some of the world's best diving and snorkeling opportunities, you can also see shoals of hammerhead sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, and thousands of colorful fish.
Diving in the turquoise waters is especially popular, where you can see marine life such as sea turtles, hammerhead sharks and manta rays, as well as thousands of colourful fish.
Flat calm sea, strong current, fairly good visibility... those were the conditions when last Sunday, during a dive at Miyaru Kandu, Enrico, our instructor and dive center manager at TGI Alimatha, slowly moved his fists in disbelief up to his ears — the international diving sign for a Hammerhead Shark sighting!
Enjoy spotting rays, tropical fish, hammerheads, reef sharks, sea lions, and sea turtles in the water then turn to the land to enjoy beautiful beaches, scenery and land - living animals and plants.
You'll get a behind - the - scenes look at what it takes to care for the animals, learn fascinating facts about sharks and green sea turtles, and will even have a chance to assist with a feeding at the Turtle Lagoon and Hammerhead Harbor!
Through its 90 foot wide picture window, they can catch a glimpse of dozens of sea creatures, including skates, puffins, moon jellies, and hammerhead sharks, gliding through 1.2 million gallons of water.
In just one week of diving, you'll see dramatic scenery dotted with blue - footed boobies, playful sea lions, schools of hammerhead sharks, feeding marine iguanas and diving penguins.
Dive Guides and all the crew were v.g. all the dives at st.johns very interesting we saw everything, dolphins, turtles, hammerheads, grey reef sharks and all the usual red sea fish.
Snorkel around the Prince Phillip's Steps or Darwin Bay on Genovesa Island to see abundant marine wildlife, including hammerhead sharks, sea lions, turtles, and manta rays.
Wildlife you're likely to see include hawkfish, hammerhead sharks, sea lions, sea turtles, king angelfish, eels, and more.
In my dive, I ended up seeing hammerhead sharks, Galápagos shark, Blacktips reef sharks, sea turtles and sea lions, an experience for a lifetime.
The lagoon stretches almost a mile inland and is home to black tip reef sharks, rays, sea lions and hammerhead sharks, while its popularity with sea turtles has made the area an official turtle sanctuary.
September and October are the best times for sighting hammerhead sharks in the Sea of Cortez.
Vast schools of hammerhead sharks, colonies of sea lions and even gray whales are common here in this aquarium - like marine haven.
Hammerhead sharks in particular are regular visitors to this site, so you can look forward to some big fish action with these apex predators of the sea.
Whale sharks, hammerheads, Galapagos sharks and dolphins are common sightings, as are seals, sea lions, penguins and marine iguanas in the shallows.
We will also explore popular dive sites such as Los Islotes where we'll encounter friendly sea lions, and El Bajo, which is known for its schools of hammerhead sharks.
The promise of hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, sea lions, iguanas, even whalesharks and manta... these are the unique encounters that draw divers to Ecuador for the trip of a lifetime.
The Red Sea - Hammerheads, grey reef sharks, whitetips, oceanic whitetip sharks, threshers and whale sharks.
Progress to unlock the most ferocious beasts in the sea: Mako Shark, Hammerhead, Tiger Shark and the almighty Great White.
The photos below depict a hammerhead shark lying on the deck of a ship after having its fins severed and a dead green sea turtle atop a pile of debris brought in by a shrimp trawler.
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