You'll be diving with the big stuff too, such
as White Tip Sharks, Hammerheads, Manta Rays, and if the season is right - Humpback Whales and dwarf Minke Whales.
Deep channels can be found here which offer scuba divers the opportunity to observe large pelagics such
as White Tip Sharks and Hammerhead Sharks.
Shark Airport - This wide plateau like shelf is home to hawksbill and green sea turtles as well
as white tip sharks who cruise along the drop - off edges.
Shark Airport is a wide plateau like shelf is home to hawksbill and green sea turtles as well
as white tip sharks who cruise along the drop - off edges.
Not exact matches
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.
You will see 10 - 30 grey reef
sharks,
white -
tip reef
sharks as well
as other species.
The
white tip reef
sharks around here are generally extremely lazy, we find them hanging out under rocks of slowly swimming around, which is great for those who like taking pictures
as they can generally get a clear shot.
Divers can discover anything from small finds such
as anemonefish, pipefish and shrimp / goby pairs to turtles, rays, groupers, Maori wrasse and several species of
shark, including reefs,
white tips and bronze whalers.
A host of other notable performers include several species of
sharks (whale, bamboo, wobbegong and
white tips), humpback whales, turtles, dolphins, seahorses, octopus, lionfish and cuttlefish,
as well
as a dazzling coral garden.
As far as fun diving goes, we've enjoyed a few days of particularly «flat - calm» seas with fantastic visibility, allowing our fun divers to spend time with white tip reef sharks and eagle ray
As far
as fun diving goes, we've enjoyed a few days of particularly «flat - calm» seas with fantastic visibility, allowing our fun divers to spend time with white tip reef sharks and eagle ray
as fun diving goes, we've enjoyed a few days of particularly «flat - calm» seas with fantastic visibility, allowing our fun divers to spend time with
white tip reef
sharks and eagle rays.
When diving here, you can see eleven different species of
sharks, 479 species of fish, and large pelagics such
as jacks, manta ray, tuna, and whale
sharks.It also has the highest population density for
white tip reef
sharks!
Following the ridges all the way down to 30m, advanced get to experience a unique part of the dive site know
as «Jack Point» where a huge resident school of Jacks are known to stay circling overhead,
as well
as having a good chance of seeing black and
white -
tip reef
sharks and numerous blue - spotted stingrays.
The snorkeling at Black Rock was complete with numerous fish species,
as well
as White Tip Reef
Sharks (Harmless to humans), and Spotted Eagle Rays.
The wrecks act
as magnets and home for sea life and are usually the best dive sites for spotting Hawaiian Stingray, Eagle rays,
White tip Reef
Sharks and pelagic fish.
Scuba divers can feast their visual senses on majestic marine creatures such
as yellowtails,
white tip reef
sharks and even whale
sharks, octopi, eels, spotted eagle rays and cow - nosed rays, frog fish and grunt.
Larger species enjoying the current and the nutrient - rich water are grey reef
sharks (or grey whalers
as they are often called by Aussies),
white tip reef
sharks, mackerel and sweetlips.
There are plenty of
sharks to be seen in Raja Ampat from
white and black
tipped reef
sharks to whale
sharks and even some rarer ones such
as wobbegong
shark.
As depths increase, schools of bicolor and longfin anthias join the show, and there's usually a chance to find
white tip sharks nosing into crevices in search of a meal.
Dive spots such
as the Catalina Islands & Bat Island offer a stunning variety of sea life such
as giant manta rays, moray eels,
white tip reef
sharks, live coral & much more.
As the name indicates,
sharks -
white and black
tip reef
sharks in particular — are the highlights of this site east of Gili Trawangan, but the diversity in species is generally very good at
Shark Point.
For us here at the Gili
Shark Conservation project the most magical thing about the beautiful reefs surrounding the three Gili islands is the abundance of juvenile black tip and white tip reef sharks who are consistently sighted in the region making it a unique and important location for these species life cycles by playing the part as a shark nur
Shark Conservation project the most magical thing about the beautiful reefs surrounding the three Gili islands is the abundance of juvenile black
tip and
white tip reef
sharks who are consistently sighted in the region making it a unique and important location for these species life cycles by playing the part
as a
shark nur
shark nursery.
Bali
Sharks, also known as the Serangan Shark Island Project, is a private nature conservation initiative that has embarked on a mission to save black tip and white tip reef sharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in Indo
Sharks, also known
as the Serangan
Shark Island Project, is a private nature conservation initiative that has embarked on a mission to save black
tip and
white tip reef
sharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in Indo
sharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in Indonesia.
It's incredible to see thousands of grouper within a few feet of you, and there's an increased chance of seeing
sharks on this dive
as well since the spawning attracts
white tips and lemon
sharks.
This dive is not for the faint - hearted
as black and
white tip reef
sharks are frequently seen!
The wrecks act
as magnets, becoming home to all kinds of sea life and are usually the best dive sites for spotting Hawaiian Stingray, Eagle Rays,
White Tip Reef
Sharks, and Pelagic fish.
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.
As usual in this place, our divers got to see a few
sharks patrolling the reef, like the Black
tip and
White tip Reef
Shark.
It is very common to see
white tip sharks, giant mantas, manta rays, fish such
as buffoon, giant grouper, morays, and a great variety of many other species of different sizes and colors.
This is a great location for spotting,
White or Black
Tip Reef
Sharks, there are some very cool swim through, the currents can get a little hard at some points of the dive
as well
as the surge.
Pelagics such
as reef
sharks (black
tip,
white tip), eagle rays, barracudas, tuna, napoleon wrasses and turtles are also a common sight.
White tip reef
sharks are a common sight around Bangka
as well
as Eagle Rays, Sting Rays, Ghost Pipefish, Crocodilefish and Banded Sea Snakes!
Leopard
sharks and Kuhl's stingrays are frequently seen on the outlying sandy bottom of the deeper areas
as well
as white -
tip reef
sharks.
You may feel very small indeed
as you watch the big grey reef
sharks and
white tips cruise around in the company of hefty dog - toothed tuna.
Bigger pelagics such
as manta rays and the awesome whale
shark, and grey reef and
white tip reef
sharks may put in an appearance.
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.