Sentences with phrase «banded sea snakes»

White tip reef sharks are a common sight around Bangka as well as Eagle Rays, Sting Rays, Ghost Pipefish, Crocodilefish and Banded Sea Snakes!
Less frequently you might be lucky enough to spot barramundi, squid, octopus, hawk fish, or banded sea snakes with a golden forehead.
Glassfish, green turtles, hawksbill turtles, banded sea snakes, squid, angelfish, black - tip reef sharks and leopard sharks are common visitors to the Phi Phi Islands.
These include the crevices at the temple's rocky base and the cliffs at the beach that are home to banded sea snakes.
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.
Sharks, Eagle rays, Bumphead parrotfish, Banded sea snakes — the possibility of seeing these creatures make your heart skip a beat?
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.
Among the Turtles we often encounter banded sea snakes, nudiebranchs, lionfish of many variations, scorpionfish, leaf scorpionfish, white reef sharks and on the lucky days we see mantas, eagle rays and yes whale sharks!!!
With one banded sea snake being seen on almost every dive.
In the North Gilis, Lombok this week we have had a rise of the banded sea snake.
They are fairly fat beasts here not the usual slender banded sea snake, must be a lot of good food for them in this area.
The main dive site for the Banded sea snake is Gili Sarang, but we have had them at all 4 main dives sites: The Magnet, The Cathedral and The Blue Hole.
Keep your eyes open for spotted eagle rays and the white banded sea snake, commonly seen on this dive site.
The grouper had a large banded sea snake trailing from its mouth, the snake longer than the grouper's own body.
Some of the marine life seen during the dive included: Banded Sea Snake, Day Octopus, Hawksbill Turtle and smaller creatures, like the Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse, nudibranchs, five different kinds of flatworms, headshield slug, Hairy Shrimp and even a nocturnal Epaulette Shark.
A Banded Sea Snake and a Green Turtle were spotted, alongside a lot of smallers creatures that live on this reef: Pygmy Seahorses in a total of five -LRB-!)

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Some of the findings the divemasters had included: Blue Spotted Stingray, Sea Banded Snake, Decorated Crabs, Flatworms.
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