Besides that, schooling fusiliers, batfishes, Blacktip Reef Shark and a Napoleon
Wrasse cruising along the reef also made this a sight.
Not exact matches
Giant Trevally, schooling Gold - spotted and Blue - fin Trevally, Whitetip and Grey Reef Sharks, Wobbegong Shark, Napoleon
Wrasse, Cobia, Great Barracuda and a few other pelagics were seen chasing fusiliers or just
cruising alongside this seamount covered in hard and soft coral.
A few of the highlights spotted
cruising alongside the reef were Wobbegong Shark, Napoleon
Wrasse, Giant Moray, Blacktip Reef Shark and a Devil Ray!
This site is famous for large schools of yellowtail snappers and Creole
wrasse either out in mid-water or
cruising along the wall in and around cleaning stations.
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.