Sentences with phrase «harlequin shrimp»

Coral Garden, Drop - off and Seraya are mostly macro dive sites, where one can see two - spotted lionfish, moray eels, ribbon eels, rock groupers at cleaning stations, nudibranches, pygmy seahorse and sometimes even harlequin shrimps.
Kit up and enjoy one of the top dive sites in the world, the USAT Liberty shipwreck; rummage through «muck» in search of harlequin shrimp and boxer crabs at nearby Seraya Secrets and simply marvel at the pristine corals and spectacular wall dives of the Drop Off.
Reef fish are in abundance and many surprises lie in store, from harlequin shrimps, boxer crabs, starry morays, ribbon eels, and nudibranchs of all shapes, sizes and colouration to mention just a few.
The reef attracts a range of marine life and critters including seahorses, nudibranch, commensal shrimps, scorpionfish and even occasional harlequin shrimp.
The Belongas dive site Gili Sarang features incredible small creatures such as Harlequin Shrimp, Pygmy Seahorses, a multitude of Nudibranch as well as big fish action.
From the pelagics like manta rays, sun fish and sharks to small creatures like harlequin shrimps, octopus and sea horses.
The harlequin shrimp, on the other hand, prefer to eat one thing and only one thing: sea stars.
Highlights this week have been Velvet and delicate Ghost Pipefish, Zebra Batfish, Hairy Shrimp, a Stargazer during the daytime, Harlequin Shrimp and mating Blue Ringed Octopus!
Explore the world famous USAT Liberty Ship Wreck in Tulamben and search for Harlequin Shrimp and Boxer Crabs at nearby macro hot spot Seraya Secrets.
The marine life in Belongas is second to none and can range from serious pelagics (mantas, whale sharks, mola's, tunas, barracudas, blur marlin, eagle ray's) through to ornate critters (nudibranch, harlequin shrimps, ghost pipefish, frog fish, hairy octopus and much much more).
Some of the more famous include, harlequin shrimp, mimic octopus, donut nudibranch, boxer crab, ghost pipe fish, sea horses and frog fish, just ask our guides what you want to see and they will do their best to find them for you.
We have also been seeing Leaf Scorpion fish, Candy & Boxer crabs, Tiger & Harlequin Shrimps, Pontohi & Denise's Pygmy Seahorses, Halimeda Ghost pipefish,...
THIS WEEK IN LEMBEH... Lots of specialty courses on the go and we're seeing some great critters in the process... Harlequin Shrimp, Mimic Octopus, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Giant; Painted and Shaggy Frogfish, Velvet Ghost Pipefish, Hairy Octopus, Coconut Octopus galore, Ambon Scorpionfish, plus Bobbit Worms, Stargazers and Starry Night Octopus on the night dives Find...
Two fantastic dives with lots of macro life including seahorse, harlequin shrimp, cuttle fish and many more.
And the cast of critters does not end there, Lembeh also features lacy scorpionfish, flamboyant cuttlefish, harlequin shrimp, as well as some of the wildest species of nudibranchs known to man.
Watch this video of diving in the Maldives with footage of manta rays, whale sharks, grey reef sharks, nurse sharks, as well as some of its less vaunted smaller creatures such as frogfish and harlequin shrimps, at this beautiful atoll island chain in the Indian Ocean.
Smaller creatures like glowing marginella, harlequin shrimp and hot pink file clams with their pure white tentacles can be found in their secret places.
Octopus, harlequin shrimps, snappers, reef sharks and groupers are at home here and visitors include schooling jacks and hammerheads.
Look out for pygmy seahorses, harlequin shrimp, frogfish and scorpion leaf fish.
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.
Such small critters as seahorses, ghost pipefish, harlequin shrimp or frogfish can be found.
Mimic octopus, harlequin shrimp and the strikingly patterned zebra crab can also be found here.
Angelfish, parrot fish, nudibranchs, puffers, Harlequin shrimp, spotted eagle rays, devil rays, barracuda and hogfish are among the marine dwellers commonly observed in these beautiful surroundings.
Thanks to my mate and ace dive instructor Rob for finding the harlequin shrimp for me — if you want to read more about Koh Lanta and the awesome Thailand dive sites around it, please see my article Koh Lanta: Manta Ray Paradise.
A great muck site with cuttlefish, pink leaf scorpionfish, giant mantis shrimp, Spanish dancers, harlequin shrimp, boxer crabs, and even Pontohi pygmy seahorses!
Swim a few metres away from the wreck and you will find and artificial reef revealing some amazing creatures such as the frog fish, harlequin shrimp, ghost pipe fishes, leaf scorpion fish etc..
We also found lots of nudis, a mantis shrimp scurrying across the seabed, harlequin shrimp, an ornate ghostpipefish, and a zebra moray.
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