Sentences with phrase «mobula mobular»

Giant mantas and a close cousin, mobula rays, are said by WildAid to be «highly valued in Chinese traditional medicine for their gill rakers... used for trapping food particles when filter - feeding.
Highlights include: manta rays, mobula rays, wobbegongs, grey reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, painted frogfish, octopus, Spanish dancers and mandarinfish.
Swimming with sea lions and manta rays and the mobula Ray night dive.
Whitetips, nurse sharks, eagle rays and mobula rays are also known to swing by.
Encounter large and small whale species, jumping Mobula Rays, turtles, and sea lion colonies.
Once or twice a year, we offer this very unique itinerary where we will be at the right place at the right time to see blue whales, bull sharks, and flying Mobula rays.
Schools of jacks, mackerels, tunas and snapper, large groupers, sometimes devil rays, eagle rays, cow - nose rays and mobula ray are common visitors at this offshore reef.
You will see squadrons of mobula rays, good shark action, and some impressive dog - toothed tuna.
Encounter great and small whale species, whale sharks, manta and jumping mobula rays, and sea lion colonies.
The Passage can be a great site for manta rays and mobula rays and also makes a stunning night dive.
There are also other species of marine animals other than Whales and Dolphins that may be encountered including; Mobula Rays, Sea Lions, Seals, Manta Rays, Sea Turtles, Sharks, Frigates, Brown Footed Boobies, Blue Footed Boobies, Osprey, Cormorants and many, many more!
Humpback and false killer whales, over five species of dolphin, white tipped reef sharks, bull sharks, giant pacific manta rays, mobula rays, southern sting rays, spotted eagle rays, green sea turtles, snappers, king angels, moorish idols, trumpet fish, scorpion fish, various types of eels, spiny lobster, octopus, huge schools of barracuda, jacks, grunts, and much more.
The mantas are there all year round and sometimes divers see the oceanic, and other times they see smaller mobula rays.
Sometimes you see the oceanic, sometimes you see smaller mobula rays but there's usually something there, it's great.
Named The Passage, this dive site is a current highway with plankton rich water which means mantas can be seen feeding here along with mobula rays as well as tuna and jacks.
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.
Tropical fish include, Parrot fish, Triggers eels, puffers and occasionally Mobula Rays.
For instance, groupers, snappers, amber jacks, barracudas, mobula rays, morays, puffers, moorish idol, cubera snappers, bull sharks and many white tip sharks are observed.
Here and then we see mobula rays in large dense schools.
Encounter large and small whale species, whale sharks, jumping mobula rays, and sea lion colonies.
We witnessed a school of over 50 grey reef sharks, eagle rays, tunas, mobula rays and big schools of fusiliers and black snapper.
In addition to the possibility of big shark encounters schools of mobula rays and manta rays are frequently seen throughtout the archipelago.
From flights of mantas and mobula rays to funnel clouds of jacks and snapper, the ocean teems with life.
If you're into scuba diving, this island provides phenomenal opportunities to see Mobula rays, hammerhead sharks and whale sharks.
The mobula - and eagle ray season s during August and September, whilst the hammerheads have the tendency to school around the Magnet end June until early November.
The rest of the region abounds with everything from sea lions and fur seals, to manta, mobula and eagle rays, sea turtles, and even penguins.
You have the colourful soft coral areas around the southern islands of Misool with the opportunity to see sharks and mobula rays.
In Belongas Bay you'll find an unspoiled underwater paradise with pristine reefs, an intact environment, challenging «adrenalin dives» with sighting of schooling barracudas, tunas, mobula and eagle rays and hammerheads.
Consequently the seasonable sighting of schooling hammerhead sharks as well as schooling mobula rays is regular.
The seasonable sighting of schooling barracudas, tunas, and other pelagic life is fairly regular, and apart from the mobula - and eagle ray season during August and September, hammerheads have the tendency to school around the Magnet end June until early November.
Further out is Gordo Banks, a seamount about 8 miles from shore that delivers schooling hammerheads, whale sharks, mobula and manta rays, dolphin and bait balls pursued by marlin.
You might get a glimpse of mackerels, jacks, snapper, eagle rays, mobula rays, cownose rays and, with any luck, scalloped hammerhead sharks or silky sharks.
On any given dive you can expect white - tipped reef sharks, marbled stingrays, green turtles, Galapagos fur seals, sea lions, eagle rays, cownose rays and mobula rays swimming in formation.
This week in Belongas... we have an outstanding amount of Redtooth trigger fish, sea cobras, nudibranchs, white tip reef sharks and eagle rays but this week its been the mobula rays that have made diving special as they have been counted on every dive.
Having full boats all week with divers from the Gili Islands, U.K, France and Malaysia who all come from for Hammerheads and Mobula Rays were over the moon to run into the Manta.
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.
We have been seeing hammerheads, mobula rays, white tip reef sharks, barracuda, devil rays, trevally, tuna and more and more schools of squid mainly at the dive site «Gili Sarang».
Gili Sarang has a short span in which the Mobula rays hang around, but when they do they come in great packs.
It was organized by the Fellows» Global Health Affinity Group, led by Linda Mobula and Anjali Shastri, who are currently Fellows at the U.S. Agency for International Development and in the State Department, respectively.
This summer, Fankhauser and Mobula provided medical care to American healthcare workers infected with Ebola.
«We think this was a rather large cartilaginous fish, possibly related to living filter - feeding rays such as Manta and Mobula,» Maisey said.
We saw schools of hammerheads - mobulas - jacks - barracudas - turtles, best diving and diving organization we have done for a long time now (maybe the best)!
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