As for the highlights, a few were: Decorator and Hydroid Crab, Squat
Anemone Shrimp, Blue - spotted Stingray, Skeleton Shrimp.
Some of the highlights seen during this dive included: octopuses (including a juvenile one), Hermit Crab, Peacock - tail
Anemone Shrimp, flatworms and also a male Epaulette Shark.
Besides those, Mushroom Coral and Ringed Pipefish, Sarasvati
Anemone Shrimp, Egg Shell Shrimp and nudibranchs were pointed out by Hery and Jemy, our divemasters.
Some of the findings were: Peacock - tail
Anemone Shrimp, Porcelain Crab, Soft Coral Pipefish, and more.
Some of the highlights seen during this dive included: Hermit and Sponge Crab, Peacock - tail
Anemone Shrimp, flatworms and also a few scorpionfish.
We then visit Negeri and Bualo on the southern coast of Manado Tua where we meet nudbranchs,
an anemone shrimp, leaf scorpionfish, damselfish, along with different species of anemonefish, a red fire goby and a Christmas tree worm.
With these soft corals we often find our macro like Squat lobsters both hairy and common, squat shrimps, translucent
anemone shrimp, nudibranchs, orangutan crabs, hermit crabs, porcelain crabs, mantis shrimps and flatworms as well as isopods.
Underwater we have also been blessed with experiences with Manta Rays, Ribbon Eels, Clown Fish, Moray Eels, Barracuda, Stone Fish, Mola Mola, Scorpion, Sea Snake, A field of Garden Eels, Hairy Lobster, Turtles, Pipe Fish,
Anemone Shrimp and a Crocodile Fish.
PORTLAND, OREGON — The tiny
anemone shrimp (Ancylomenes pedersoni) has nearly perfected the art of invisibility: Despite having the organs, blood, and other body fluids that make most of us opaque, they have achieved an uncanny, superherolike translucence (above).
But while collecting
anemone shrimp, a graduate student on the team noticed that after a few close calls, one shrimp's body turned cloudy.
On the dive sites with our students we have been spotting mainly shrimps — squat shrimps, banded boxer shrimps, translucent cleaner shrimp and peacock tail
anemone shrimps.
The macro that we have been spotting around here is squat lobsters, painted spiny lobsters, squat shrimps,
anemone shrimps, peacock tail shrimps, crabs, nudibranch, flatworms, ornate and robust ghost pipe fish and so on.
We found reef squid, octopus, some colourful Caribbean Sea nudibranchs, arrow and neck crabs, or spotted
anemone shrimps on every dive.
But even without a camera you won't get bored on this divesite, finding Blue - spotted Stingray's, Ribbon eels, Frogfishes,
Anemone shrimps, Ornate ghostpipefish, Mackerels and much more.
For the ones interested in macro there were a few different kind of nudibranchs and also
anemone shrimps to be photographed in between the hard and soft coral, abundant on this region.
Besides additional encounters with grey reef sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, barracudas and the like, this dive has enough marine life for macrolife enthusiasts as well, with brightly coloured nudibranchs, and commensal and
anemone shrimps in abundance.
Not exact matches
If your beach has some rock pools then these are a perfect way to explore «under the waves» in a child friendly manner — all you need is a simple net and a bucket — you'll commonly find small fish especially flat fish that live on the sea floor their fry try and stay in the rock pools as it's safer,
shrimps,
anemones, crabs, molluscs like snails and bivalves like mussels.
Later on, when the sea
anemones grow big and become predators themselves, their venom adapts to their new lifestyle by producing a different kind of toxin, one best suited to catch small fish and
shrimp.
The researchers observed an abundance of different life - forms, including thousands of
shrimp, four species of
anemones, several snails and crab (see image).
As if that wasn't enough of a problem, items like
shrimp, crabs,
anemones, sea stars and lobsters can also be predatory on each other.
Non-coral inverts are huge as well, so set aside a month for things like snails, crabs, hermit crabs, sea stars,
anemones,
shrimp, bivalves, etc..
Consider stocking at least a few representatives from each of the following groups: Sponges — many types, shapes, sizes and colors Zoanthids — colonial
anemones (some can be harmful to true corals) Anemones — short tentacle, long tentacle and carpet Corallimorphs — mushroom anemones, Ricordea, Discosoma and elephant - ear Cerianthids — tube - dwelling anemones Mollusks (with and without shell)-- sea slugs, sea hares, nudibranches, turbo snails and many types of living shells and clams Cephalopods — octopus and cuttlefish Worms — feather dusters Arthropods — crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp and lobsters Echinoderms — sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars (starfish), serpent stars and brittl
anemones (some can be harmful to true corals)
Anemones — short tentacle, long tentacle and carpet Corallimorphs — mushroom anemones, Ricordea, Discosoma and elephant - ear Cerianthids — tube - dwelling anemones Mollusks (with and without shell)-- sea slugs, sea hares, nudibranches, turbo snails and many types of living shells and clams Cephalopods — octopus and cuttlefish Worms — feather dusters Arthropods — crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp and lobsters Echinoderms — sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars (starfish), serpent stars and brittl
Anemones — short tentacle, long tentacle and carpet Corallimorphs — mushroom
anemones, Ricordea, Discosoma and elephant - ear Cerianthids — tube - dwelling anemones Mollusks (with and without shell)-- sea slugs, sea hares, nudibranches, turbo snails and many types of living shells and clams Cephalopods — octopus and cuttlefish Worms — feather dusters Arthropods — crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp and lobsters Echinoderms — sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars (starfish), serpent stars and brittl
anemones, Ricordea, Discosoma and elephant - ear Cerianthids — tube - dwelling
anemones Mollusks (with and without shell)-- sea slugs, sea hares, nudibranches, turbo snails and many types of living shells and clams Cephalopods — octopus and cuttlefish Worms — feather dusters Arthropods — crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp and lobsters Echinoderms — sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars (starfish), serpent stars and brittl
anemones Mollusks (with and without shell)-- sea slugs, sea hares, nudibranches, turbo snails and many types of living shells and clams Cephalopods — octopus and cuttlefish Worms — feather dusters Arthropods — crabs, hermit crabs,
shrimp and lobsters Echinoderms — sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars (starfish), serpent stars and brittle stars.
Some of my favorite slogans are: Not All
Shrimp are for Dinner, Our Escargot are Too Cute to Eat and
Anemones are the Flowers of the Aquarium.
Shrimp, crabs,
anemones, starfish, snails, hermit crabs and bivalves (clams)-- the list is endless and the animals are virtually indestructible compared to coral.
Places of interest: Sea
anemones (Cerianthus membranaceus) a variety of scorpion fish,
shrimps and cave crabs are often seeing.The dome is 20m high and full of stalactites...
In the varied amounts of hard coral, you are able to find many mantis
shrimp, cleaner
shrimp and
anemones, with crabs hiding inside.
Very flat with massive boulders covered with reef fish, turtles, flounders, peacock mantis
shrimps,
anemones and
shrimps.
Coral Garden offers more variety and is loved by photographers for the diversity of macro marine life as well as ribbon eels,
anemone fish, mantis
shrimp, countless nudibranchs and yet more colourful reef fish..
Flame scallops,
anemones, tube worm
shrimp and eels shelter in the coral nooks and crannies.
Often cleaner
shrimp are associated with this
anemone.
From flame scallops,
anemones, sponges, tube worms,
shrimp to moray eels, butterfly fish and wrasses inhabit this area.
The entire top bit of the pinnacle is full of
anemone, making it home to loads of fish, white moral eels, crabs, and
shrimps.
Pederson's cleaning
shrimp are everywhere inhabiting the ringed and knobby
anemones.
Here, scattered along the slope, they are home to lobsters and banded sea snakes But also you can spot turtles, peacock mantis
shrimps,
anemone and crabs among the tropical reef fish.
Through the kelp fringe roam red romans, pajama sharks, sea urchins,
anemones,
shrimp and rock lobsters amongst other fish.
Chasbo's Corner was beautiful, and while I warmed up in sun and sweatshirt, Hugh and one of the British couples showed Dory around the rest of the reef, pointing out various juvenile fish, the black coral, some Pedersen's cleaning
shrimp, an
anemone, a crinoid.
Pygmy seahorses cling in numbers to gorgonian fans,
anemones play home to crabs and
shrimps, crinoids shelter clingfish, and squat lobsters and whip corals often have a little coral
shrimp or two on board.
From tomato
anemone fish, yellow boxfish, white - eyed moray eels and mantis
shrimps to nurse sharks, manta rays, 1 metre Malabar groupers and chevron barracuda, there's always plenty of life to grab your attention on a dive at Richelieu Rock.
Check out the corkscrew
anemones as often you'll find Pederson
shrimps here.
A huge diversity of
shrimps,
anemones (nemo), clownfishes and lionfishes can be found here.
There is a large variety such marine vegetation, particularly sea weed, and numerous organisms include abalone,
anemones, brown seaweed, chitons, crabs, green algae, hydroids, isopods, limpets, mussels, nudibranchs, sculpin, sea cucumber, sea lettuce, sea palms, sea stars, sea urchins,
shrimp, snails, sponges, surf grass, tube worms, and whelks.
There are commensal
shrimp living in some of the
anemones.
Cleaning
shrimps inhabit the many
anemones, gobies, blennies pop out of their hiding places from the various coral heads.
On the bottom and hidden in the many cracks and crevasses you will find Lobsters,
Shrimp, Seahorses, Black and Yellow Corals,
Anemones and Sponges.
Available Deep - Sea Catches: Abalone, Acorn Barnacle, Chambered Nautilus, Clam, Ear Shell, Giant Isopod, Horsehair Crab, Lobster, Mantis
Shrimp, Octopus, Oyster, Pearl Oyster, Red King Crab, Scallop, Sea
Anemone, Sea Cucumber, Sea Slug, Sea Star, Seaweed, Snow Crab, Spiny Lobster, Spotted Garden Eel, Sweet
Shrimp, Turban Shell.
Available Deep Sea Catches: Abalone, Acorn Barnacle, Chambered Nautilus, Clam, Ear Shell, Flatworm, Giant Isopod, Horseshoe Crab, Lobster, Mantis
Shrimp, Octopus, Oyster, Pearl Oyster, Scallop, Sea
Anemone, Sea Grapes, Sea Slug, Sea Star, Sea Urchin, Spiny Lobster, Spotted Garden Eel, Sweet
Shrimp, Tiger Prawn, Turban Shell.
Available Deep - Sea Catches: Abalone, Acorn Barnacle, Chambered Nautilus, Clam, Ear Shell, Giant Isopod, Lobster, Mantis
Shrimp, Octopus, Oyster, Pearl Oyster, Scallop, Sea
Anemone, Sea Slug, Spiny Lobster, Spotted Garden Eel, Sweet
Shrimp, Turban Shell.
The DNA sequences for four marine organisms, tube
anemone, pelagic snail, ambereye
shrimp, and Arctic sea star.