Don't forget to look around the ship too to see the garden eels, big barracudas, sting rays and
also eagle rays are spotted here frequently.
Not exact matches
Also back are Mr.
Ray (Bob Peterson), the spotted
eagle ray who was Nemo's school teacher, and Crush (Andrew Stanton), the surfer - dude sea turtle.
Eagle rays and the Cayman Islands» trademark turtles are common sightings along the East End walls, and it is
also the area where divers stand a reasonable chance of seeing passing reef sharks, and possibly even hammerheads.
Along with the countless turtles we see regularly, we
also ran into a school of bumphead parrot fish,
eagle rays, moray eels, giant black frogfish, and a few white tip sharks swimming through our dive sites.
Also there is a good chance of meeting big
eagle rays, which feed on the micro-organisms that float in the current.
This place is
also a playground for the
eagle ray.
Eagle rays are often seen
also.
They're
also home to an impressive community of reef sharks, barracuda, and
eagle rays.
Glen
also told me that if you wait long enough, you'll see giant
eagle rays leaping out of the ocean.
Meno Slope
Also on the west side of Gili Meno and only 5 mins away by boat, Meno Slope is totally covered in orange soft corals and is home to plenty of turtles, eels, scorpion fish and is famous for an
eagle ray who took up resident there as a baby and is now often spotted cruising around and is not shy of divers.
Apart from this, you can
also often find black tips reef sharks and
eagle rays.
Spotted
eagle rays may
also be seen gliding along this wall.
This is
also the place to see squadrons of spotted
eagle rays swimming in formation.
Manta
rays,
eagle rays, schools of colourful fish and more than 3,000 coral reefs are
also abound.
Spotted
eagle rays and stingrays of alI but the largest sizes are
also here.
Also keep an eye on the deep parts of the reef below you, and on the open sea, for large pelagics, such as
eagle rays and huge groupers or jewfish.
Large spotted
eagle rays and turtles
also frequent the wall of this dive site.
Whale sharks, manta and
eagle rays are
also frequently seen especially in Laamu atoll.
Commonly seen are many species of
rays known to dwell in the islands» waters such as spotted
eagle rays and devil manta
rays,
also big schools of fish, sharks, turtles and sometimes even whales.
There are
also plenty of sharks, tuna, wahoo, groupers and
eagle rays as well as green and hawksbill turtles.
The dive sites in the Surin area are often known for the presence of large pelagics (usually
eagle and manta
rays, but
also whale sharks), usually from February to April.
There is
also extraordinary snorkeling and diving to be done right from the Princess Hotel's marina, where guests can swim next to turtles and spotted
eagle rays along the coral walls of the coast.
You're
also likely to see
eagle rays, barracuda and lots of tropical fish, such as sergeant majors, damselfish, grunts, butterfly fish, angelfish and yellowtail snappers.
larger animals like
eagle rays, turtles and nurse sharks can
also be seen!
Loggerhead Turtles, Green Turtles, Hawksbill Turtles and
eagle rays may
also be seen floating along the reef's edge.
You may
also find
eagle rays here and other larger fish like wrasse or reef sharks.
The abundant marine life is
also a huge draw with frequent sightings of blacktip, whitetip, and grey sharks, dogtooth tuna, barracuda, and
eagle rays.
Pelagics such as reef sharks (black tip, white tip),
eagle rays, barracudas, tuna, napoleon wrasses and turtles are
also a common sight.
There are plenty of the larger reef fish: unicorns, parrotfish and Napoleon Wrasse, but
also turtles, white tipped reef sharks and often
eagle rays.
Spotted
eagle rays and mantas
also appear out of the blue so keep your eyes peeled.
Whitetips, nurse sharks,
eagle rays and mobula
rays are
also known to swing by.
Pulau Weh is
also well known for its larger inhabitants such as reef sharks, manta and
eagle rays, tuna, jacks, trevallies, barracuda, bumphead parrotfish and Napoleon wrasse.