Sentences with phrase «bargibanti pygmy seahorse»

This fantastic collection of videos is so diverse that you can go from learning about pygmy seahorses to exploring the Indian railroad to exploring outer space.
... A week of diving in Lembeh wouldn't be complete without seeing Hairy Frogfish, Mimic Octopus, Wunderpus, all four types of Pygmy Seahorse, Tiger Shrimp, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Coconut Octopus, tiny Painted Frogfish, Clown Frogfish, Lembeh Sea Dragons, plus extra awesome night dives with Bobbit Worms, Starry Night Octopus and Bobtail Squid.
One day can be filled with the magnificent Oceanic Sunfish, or Mola Mola, around the waters of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida, whilst the next you can be searching for pygmy seahorses in the northern area of Bali.
For critter lovers, you won't be disappointed by the array of nudibranch, including some endemic species, as well as blue ring octopus, pygmy seahorses and frogfish.
Around the Gilis we get both the common pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus bargibanti) and Denise pygmy seahorse (Hippocampus denise).
Gili Air, North Lombok we have had had a great week of spotting pygmy Seahorses.
And while the Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse is usually found living on pinkish colored fans, the Denise is assumed to more often reside on orange fans (though not always).
The muck diving extravaganza was rounded out by a pygmy seahorse; ornate ghost pipefish; critters and crustaceans of all kinds.
The wall is covered in sponges and wonderful gorgonian fans, ask your guide to help search for pygmy seahorses, they are often found here.
The Liberty is home to hundreds of different species including giant barracuda, turtles, bumphead parrot fish, oriental sweetlips, pygmy seahorses and the enormous potato cod.
The pygmy seahorse is often spotted here.
Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorses are easily located at a few sites, but the Denise Pygmy Seahorse is a rare sight in Lembeh Strait these days.
At places the wall is 15m high and they are thick with small Nudibranches, Pygmy Seahorses, Lembeh Seadragons and a variety of unusual crustaceans.
The wall is covered in sponges and gorgonian fans, usually a great place to spot the tiny pygmy seahorse.
Soft Coral was a first for me and a truly beautiful dive site with schools of reef fish, Pygmy seahorse, squat lobsters, bat fish and a colourful range of soft and hard corals covering boulders and rocks, a great dive site to conduct the Advanced Navigation dive.
Pygmy Seahorses spotted in Gili Air!
The reefs are home to many small Critters such as Ornate Ghost Pipe fish, Nudibranch, Leaf Scorpion fish, Frogfish, Garden eels, a wide range of shrimps, Porcelain and orangutan Crabs and our cute Pygmy Seahorses.
This week in bunaken we had some funny and unique fish such as Giant frogfish, Gorgonian pygmy seahorse, and Ornate ghostpipefish.
Around Bunaken we have seen Halimeda & Ornate Ghost Pipe fish, Denise & Pontohi Pygmy Seahorses, Blue Ring Octopus, Candy...
We have also been seeing Leaf Scorpion fish, Candy & Boxer crabs, Tiger & Harlequin Shrimps, Pontohi & Denise's Pygmy Seahorses, Halimeda Ghost pipefish,...
Be advised to bring your camera because throughout the wreck you will find the odd pygmy seahorse, Trevallies, Blacktip Reef Sharks scouting the area and more.
Manta shrimp, ghost pipefish, and pygmy seahorses are only a few examples of what you may find.
It is known as the kingdom of the pygmy seahorses, as well as having small allied cowries in the gorgonian seafans, and nudibranches.Best known diving areas around Misool: Within each of the following areas, there are always several dive sites.
Amed's dive sites have pretty corals and offer some great macro marine life such as leaf scorpion fish, pygmy seahorse and cuttlefish, as well as occasionally larger marine life such as turtles and if you are lucky white - tip and black - tip reefsharks.
At approximately 20 meters there is excellent soft coral growth and numerous sea fans that host the tiniest of pygmy seahorses.
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «muck diving» where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus and ringed pipefish.
Huge red gorgonian's play home to pygmy seahorses which are a definitely a challenge to find.
Pygmy seahorses, turtles and blue spotted stingrays are amongst the inhabitants of this dive site.
The wall is covered with both soft and hard corals and you may see barracudas, angelfish, butterfly fish, lionfish, Hawk fish, nudibranch, pygmy seahorses, ghost pipefish and if your lucks in maybe a Whale Shark.
Often pygmy seahorses can be found disguised on coral fans on the deeper part along with reef sharks and turtles.
Following the bottom around the site you will find a great wall with Gorgonian sea fans, look closely and you might find some Pygmy seahorses.
And here are few names of the creatures you might find here in the Gilis: A large variety of Mantis shrimps, different kinds of Pipefishes including the Ornate and Robust ghost pipefish, frogfish, a very large variety of shrimps and crabs and if you're lucky you might see the boxer crab or the well sought harlequin shrimp, the famous seahorses and the Pygmy seahorses, normal Scorpionfishes, leaf scorpionfishes and even the rare Rhinopia which has found itself a home on our dive site called «Turtle Heaven».
At the moment we know exactly where to find pygmy seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish, stargazer, frogfish and more incredible marine life such as the flamboyant cuttlefish (that we named animal of the month in march) and the blue ringed octopus.
We can see everything from sharks, pelagics, mantas and dolphins to pygmy seahorses, blue ringed octopus and frogfish but the most impressive with komodo diving is the amount of fish on the dive sights and the massive amount of healthy corals
Between diving with mantas and photographing pygmy seahorses, guests will enjoy scrumptious snacks throughout the day, gourmet meals of Asian fusion; which include a plated three course sit down dinner.
I have a strong passion for seeing the small creatures on the dive and my favorite animal down there is the pygmy seahorse.
The reefs are full of bright soft corals and colorful corals, which harbor an amazing variety of rare marine life, including ghost pipe fish, leaf fish, pygmy seahorses and much more.
The density of coral, sponge and fish life is incredible, even the infamous pygmy seahorse is occasionally spotted here.
While diving here you can also find loads of colorful nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, and porcelain crab, just to name a few.
Enormous grouper and giant fusilier are in evidence here, and our dive master even uncovered a small and exquisite pink pygmy seahorse, nestled in a gorgonian.
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.
One of the most famous dive sites in Bali, the famous USAT liberty wreck in Tulamben, is covered with a striking array of coral and colourful and diverse marine live, including sweet lips, moray eels, turtles, Pygmy seahorse and much more.
An eagle eye can be rewarded with sights such as pygmy seahorses, sea snakes (and snake eels), frogfish, tiger prawn, cuttlefish and various nudibranchs.
29 degrees on every singe dive, stunning and untouched corals, more sharks, more pygmy seahorses and great fish action!
On the Menjangan dive sites, walls go from 10 to 26 - 60m + and are full of nooks and crannies, overhangs and crevasses with soft corals, sponges, and Bali's highest concentration of Gorgonian seafans (some with pygmy seahorses).
During one of my first dives in Bali my dive instructor showed me my first Pygmy seahorse and from that moment on I didn't only love big fish anymore but starting to love looking for small critters and especially for seahorses.
From the tiniest Pygmy Seahorses to giant majestic Oceanic Manta Rays, Chinese Sea...
We can see everything from sharks, pelagics fishes, mantas and dolphins to pygmy seahorses, blue ringed octopus and frogfishes but the most impressive with Komodo diving is the amount of fishes on every dive sites and the massive amount of healthy and colourful corals
Started off in Misool with tiny Pygmy seahorses and finishing it in the Dampier Strait with a perfect Oceanic Manta rays show!
Macro photo enthusiasts will love going on a hunt for the elusive pygmy seahorses.
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