Sentences with phrase «bat fish»

It's the sort of place where the marine life will surprise you and we saw a large school of bat fish almost as soon as we jumped in the water.
I used to have bat fish in a saltwater tank... I never thought to listen!
These corals create shelter and safety for creatures / fish such as pipe fish, lionfish, moray eels, ribbon eels, juvenile bat fish, turtles, octopus, shrimps and many more.
Vicky is intrigued by our report of bat fish recorded singing dawn choruses with others (1 October, p 16)
It is very common to see bat fish, sea snakes, cuttlefish, a large variety of nudibranchs, invertebrates and octopus.
We may lack the colour from soft coral but the north does attract such an adverse amount of sea life such as one of my favourite's... bat fish!!
bat fish point, perfect for discover scuba divers and open water dives.
There is also an overwhelming amount of schooling fish action here which includes giant barracudas, blue - lined snapper and the amazing bat fish.
Snapper schools and bat fish poke their faces in.
On our wrecks we often find scorpion fish, lionfish, schools of bat fish, turtles, leaf scorpion fish and file fish.
I used to have bat fish in a saltwater tank... I never thought to listen!Vicky is intrigued by our report...
There are juvenile bat fish and beautiful soft corals that grow right at the surface on the roots of the mangroves.
So far we we have Biorocks on the south east side of Gili Trawangan, an artificial reef covered with soft and hard corals mainly attracting razor fish, cuttle fish, scorpion fish and bat fish, a very nice relaxing dive.
Other life we meet underwater ranges from our schools of trevallys, tuna, barracuda, bat fish and humpheads rainbow runners to the macro of shrimps, crabs, nudibranchs, lobsters, flounders, scorpion fish and flatworms.
This site attracts schooling fish such as trevally, bat fish, barracuda and tuna.
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.
The visibility has been outstanding once again after our green spell and the bat fish have shown their shininess an incredible amount of times.
In the shallows, bright corals will steal your attention away from the many lionfish and bat fish.
Another buddy team that we find around all three islands but mainly Gili Trawangan is a Green Sea Turtle with a bat fish (otherwise known as a Spade fish).
The Turtle tends to be munching away at some coral with the bat fish hovering above.
As the Turtle ascends for some air or moves onto a more delicious area the bat fish follows.
You regularly find blue spotted sting rays, bat fish and moray eels here.
The schooling fish we see are trevally, barracuda, bat fish and tuna.
You may be lucky and encounter reef sharks, but for sure you will find surgeon fish, bat fish, moray eels, stingrays, trevally, as well as many small Critters such as Ornate Ghost Pipe fish, Nudibranch, Leaf Scorpion fish, Frogfish, Garden eels, a wide range of shrimps.
Look for some amazing species of fish and marine life including the parrot fish, bat fish, cuttlefish and giant clams
We found school of bat fish, sweetlips fish, wobbegong shark and many other interesting fish.
Location Misool, first dive site Gus ridge, visibility very good and small current, we saw beautiful marble ray, schools of yellow tail fusiliers and bat fish.
We saw school of bat fish, Jacks, barracudas, baby white tip shark and pygmy sea horse.
Hawksbill turtles, giant barracuda, porcupine puffer fish, butterfly fish, triggerfish, whale sharks, bat fish and stingrays are some of the highlights.
Expect to see surgeon fish, bat fish, as well as the odd groper, emperor angel fish, parrot fish and rabbit fish flitting through the sea scape.
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