White tip reef sharks barracudas, tunas, jacks and every know and then somthing extra special.
Not exact matches
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».
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.
Large pelagic's encountered here include tuna, jacks, gray and
white tip reef sharks,
barracuda, and eagle rays.
Out in the blue eagle rays,
barracuda, gray
reef and
white tip sharks are always on patrol.
Along with the strong currents you have a lot of sea life flocking around these islands —
white tip reef sharks,
barracuda, turtles are some of the few things that you can spot here.
Rather than the coral
reef structure that is typical to the area, this site offers a drift through volcanic formations leading down to a deep sandy valley with schools of Barracuda, Eagle Rays, Stingrays, Leopard Sharks, Guitar Sharks, White Tip Reef Sharks, Grey Reef Sharks, and Turt
reef structure that is typical to the area, this site offers a drift through volcanic formations leading down to a deep sandy valley with schools of
Barracuda, Eagle Rays, Stingrays, Leopard
Sharks, Guitar
Sharks,
White Tip Reef Sharks, Grey Reef Sharks, and Turt
Reef Sharks, Grey
Reef Sharks, and Turt
Reef Sharks, and Turtles.
Myanmar -
Barracuda, dogtooth tuna, trevallies, manta rays, whale
sharks,
white tip reef sharks, lobsters, various cuttlefish, frogfish, octopus and ghost pipefish.
Take this good chance to see the rich biodiversity including the
white -
tip reef sharks, huge sea turtles,
barracuda, manta rays, mola - mola, moray eels and more species on more than 25 dive sites around the three Gili islands.
Among the highlights seen on this dive, we could mention schools of Moorish Idols and Fusiliers,
White tip and Grey
Reef Sharks, Wobbegong
Sharks, Spanish Mackerels and Black Tail
Barracudas.
The currents were mild but there were still some bigger animals to be seen: Yellowtail
Barracudas, Grey
Reef Shark,
White tip Reef Shark and a couple of Brown - marbled Groupers.
Beautiful corals and abundant marine life such as green and hawksbill turtles,
white tip and grey
reef sharks, shoals of
barracuda and jack fish will surround you on your dives.
We saw schools of fish: yellow fin
barracudas, jackfish, sweat lips fish, black
tip sharks,
white tip sharks and grey
reef sharks.
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.
Pelagics such as
reef sharks (black
tip,
white tip), eagle rays,
barracudas, tuna, napoleon wrasses and turtles are also a common sight.
At North Horn, Osprey
Reef, where the currents meet, you'll see large schools of tuna,
barracuda and plenty of
sharks —
white tips, grey and silver
tip whalers, leopard
sharks, thresher
sharks and schooling hammerheads.
At the end of the dive you come across a shallow area which is inhabited by garden eels and is known as a good spot for occasional sightings of
barracuda,
white -
tip reef sharks, turtles and napoleon wrasse.
But the main reason you want to go diving in these conditions is because it is ideal for seeing deep - sea pelagic, like the mola (seasonal), tuna, black
tip reef sharks,
white tip reef sharks,
barracuda's and rays.