Sentences with phrase «maori wrasse»

Some dive sites have their own unique attractions, none more famous than Cod Hole in the northern Ribbon Reefs, home to a friendly and docile family of giant Potato Cod (Grouper), and Maori Wrasse.
The Maori Wrasse and Flowery Cod and their friends will spend as much time checking you out as you do watching them.
You may encounter Barney, the amiable Maori wrasse, here.
You may also meet Priscilla, the resident giant Maori wrasse.
It's also possible to visit the outer reef from Hayman by boat, and snorkel from a pontoon at Hardy Reef (hit up Cruise Whitsundays), floating over myriad corals alongside rainbow - hued Maori wrasse and clownfish, reef sharks, rays and green sea turtles.
These beauties are; the clownfish, giant clams, manta rays, the Maori wrasse, potato cod, sharks, turtles and whales!
Encounter an array of colourful fish including angelfish, Maori Wrasse and parrotfish, Mandarin and Surgeonfish.
Here's a video of the zebra shark and turtles we saw around the Maori Wrasse Bommie dive site at Lady Elliot Island.
Expect to see Maori Wrasse, Black Tip Reef sharks, Barracuda and an array of coral formations and giant clams.
The Maori Wrasse Bommie dive site is in the north western corner of the reef, and includes broken sandy bottom with small bommies and boulders, plus a large extent of staghorn coral which seems to be a favourite haunt of the turtles.
There are more than a dozen dive sites around the island including Maori Wrasse Bommie, Spiders Ledge, Coral Gardens and Anchor Bommie, all of which can be found on their dive page.
Wally the Maori Wrasse and his mob get around, not content to hang out in the warm waters of Tropical North Queensland, Wally's hump headed cousins have been spotted in the Whitsundays too.
In moments youwill be surrounded by hundreds of different colourful fish and might even get to meet the big Maori Wrasse called George.
Meet Wally the Maori Wrasse an iconiv fish of the Great Barrier Reef who hangs out in the warm waters of Cairns Tropical North Queensland.
In the afternoon we will head to North Hastings Reef where you can snorkel through shallow bays or dive the steep walls, keep an eye out for giants clams, turtles, Maori wrasse and finding Nemo!
Experience the wonder of the coral reef and encounter colourful marine life such as clownfish, parrot fish, Maori Wrasse and sea turtles as you snorkel the outer reef.
You might snorkel past a sea turtle, over giant clams, see shoals of brightly coloured reef fish and swim with a friendly humphead Maori wrasse.
The Maori wrasse is an inquisitive fish that often approaches divers and snorkellers — don't be surprised if you find one following you around like a faithful friend.
Keep your eyes peeled for Sea Turtles, Maori Wrasse, Nemo and an abundance of colourful and friendly tropical fish that can be found swimming on the shores of the main beach.
From sharks and turtles, to Maori wrasse and manta rays, you can swim with almost every species that resides on the Great Barrier Reef, including minke whales.
Manta rays are very common in the cooler months, May to September, as are big Maori Wrasse.
You may see a huge shoal of Maori Wrasse, or even a «fever» of Parrot fish!
Keep your eys out for Wally the Maori Wrasse who likes to hang out with the divers.
Crystal Rock features gold and orange soft corals plus maybe sharks, turtles or giant Maori wrasse.
Over the course of today you'll go to three different snorkelling sites on the Great Barrier Reef, where you'll see sights such as clownfish, sea turtles, humphead Maori wrasse (an enormous, large - lipped fish that's very friendly), soft and hard corals in colours such as turquoise, neon pink, soft purple and bright orange, schools of parrot fish, reef crabs, barracudas, painted lobsters, Gorgonian fans, giant clams and maybe even a reef shark or two - don't worry, they're harmless.
Swim amongst Giant Clams and shellfish — and handfeed Giant Potato Cod and Maori Wrasse.
Swim amongst giant clams and shellfish — and handfeed Giant Potato Cod and Maori Wrasse.
There is spectacular fish life with Trevally, Coral Trout, Snapper and a host of smaller marine life as well as Giant Maori Wrasse and a two metre long Giant Queensland Groper that usually congregate for a free...
Large areas of plate coral with fields of blue staghorn, schools of Batfish, Giant Maori wrasse, moray eels, and an abundant variety of tropical fish.
Optional guided snorkelling and diving trips during this exclusive time at the pontoon with your group will see you visit very special spots - giant Maori Wrasse, spectacular coral formations, a myriad of tropical fish, turtles and reef sharks all might make an appearance.
Divers can discover anything from small finds such as anemonefish, pipefish and shrimp / goby pairs to turtles, rays, groupers, Maori wrasse and several species of shark, including reefs, white tips and bronze whalers.
Explore rich, diverse coral gardens that help form these protective ocean walls, filled with hard and soft corals as well as the reef's most iconic species such as sharks, stingrays, turtles, whales *, groupers and cods, maori wrasse and parrotfish.
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