Sentences with word «batfish»

A glorious school of batfish shimmer in the blue here too.
The cruising diver is able to watch a constant parade of schooling batfish, jacks and mackerels.
They rave about the Sea lions, yellow sea horses, hammerheads, red lipped batfish, and even Mola - Mola.
Lunch is a yummy Aussie BBQ, hand - feed batfish and meet Charlie the Cod.
Curious batfish will escort you, and fusiliers will pass you by as you look for big rays out in the blue.
The wreck is very large and while doing the course we saw a white tip reef shark, large schools of inquisitive batfish and several flatworms and nudibranch that were a pleasure to photograph.
The coral - encrusted Clan McWilliam wreck is a haven for batfish, snapper and small tuna.
The site consists of three pinnacles and houses batfish, a beautiful variety of corals and some of the larger species of fish.
The wreck attracts a variety of reef fish and large schools of the unusual batfish.
On the shallow part, between all the staghorn corals and table corals, you will find lots of anenome fish and beautiful batfish.
This in turn has attracted a lot of reef fish such as batfish, snappers and scorpion fish which live on and around the platform.
It started with a simple enough batfish (more species will be named now - get ready to google some images).
Sail Rock being the best dive site in the Gulf of Thailand in my personal humble opinion, offering big schools of trevallys, barracudas, batfish lots of small critters and macro on the rock itself and it's a very good dive site to get to see whale sharks.
At the northern tip of Cebu the small island of Malapascua is famous for thresher sharks, but also delivers walls, spectacular soft coral growths and a diverse roster of marine life that includes batfish, flutemouth, barracuda, tuna, mantis shrimp, pipefish, scorpionfish, lionfish, Moorish idols, schooling bannerfish, unicorn fish, squid, octopus and various moray eels.
Dragging your eyes away from the shark spectacle you will see mantas soaring above you amidst batfish and large schools of giant trevallies.
Local inhabitants include several loose groups of teira batfish, malabar groupers and nurse sharks hidden under the overhangs.
If you weren't one for the macro stuff, all you had to do was look to the jetty where a school of big - eyed jacks, adollescent batfish, and juvenile scads swirled around the jetty pilings forming glistening figure eights.
Mantas cruise around the pinnacles, leopard sharks are sometimes found in deeper sandy areas, batfish cruise in the currents on top of the main pinnacle and often hang around divers doing their safety stops!
A Whitetip Reef Shark, schooling batfishes getting cleaned and smaller animals like the Bubble Coral Shrimp, Hairy Shrimp, nudibranchs and a few Pygmy Seahorses, including the Raja Ampat endemic specie, were caught by our guests cameras.
The groups drifted along a wall covered in hard coral and sea fans, observing schooling fusiliers, Red Snappers, batfishes passing by.
A dense school of batfish caught the attention of the divers right in the beginning of the dive, together with schooling fusiliers and Long - Jawed Mackerels.
The currents were mild to non-existant and, even though the visibility was limited (slightly less than 10 meters / 33 feet), the divers got to see a lot of life, especially a huge school of batfish swimming along schooling Yellowtail and Chevron Barracuda.
Longfin batfish, black damsels and fusiliers are likely to accompany you on your safety stop.
This is one of the best dive sites in Koh Tao to see big fish, including potato grouper, longfin batfish and barracuda.
My favorite smaller find is the region's indigenous red - lipped batfish, which has lips so red it would make Revlon cosmetics jealous.
This dive site has an outstanding abundance of fish life, including resident seahorses, curious batfish, a large family of porcupine fish and several kinds of crustaceans, along with large schools of barracuda and the occasional leopard shark.
As the divers drifted along with the current schooling batfish, Big - Eye Jack and fusiliers also were seen cruising along the reef.
But equally Tanjung Kopi is famous for its schooling fish with hundreds of batfish, jacks and bigeye trevallies imitating each other in a single group.
Magnetic Island has the most amazing natural attractions and depending on where we anchor we may meet Charlie the Cod, watch the Sea Eagles swoop in for lunch, feed the batfish or even see the majestic whales frolicking (in season).
Those who are keen on calm water estuary sport fishing can look forwards to landing archer fish, barracuda, barramundi, batfish, catfish, dart, estuarine cod, flathead, salmon, tarpon or maybe queenfish.
Named after the batfish that live here, this site also attracts decent numbers of sharks and giant trevally.
You can hope to see two - metre cobia, stingray, barracuda, moray eel, batfish and dugong.
Whitetip and blacktip reef sharks, batfish, frogfish and so much more.
The dive sites harbor not only pelagic such as hammerhead sharks, mobula - eagle - and sting rays, white tip reef sharks, barracudas, batfish and sea snakes but also macro life.
I enjoyed exploring the submerged pillar of rock and all the marine life around it including reef sharks, a huge grouper, carpets of anemones and a large school of batfish.
Hin Raap South is an underwater rock with two dives sites: one around the rock spotting turtle, batfish, stonefish, porcupine fish, stingrays, moray eels, often we see big barracuda and the other one off the North, deeper and richer in coral with a lovely canyon.
You will see dozens of turtles in one dive, schools of whitetip sharks, batfish, jacks and barracuda.
It's now home to some batfish and a huge sting ray.
Two dives can be done here, one around the rock, watching barracudas, turtles, batfish, stonefish, porcupine fish, stingrays and morays amongst both hard and soft corals.
It's a great place for spotting nudibranches, batfish, stingray, eels and groupers.
Juvenile boxfish, batfish and sweetlips love to play around and take shelter on the metal bars, making it a bit more difficult for any triggerfish to catch them.
One day, many months later he discovered the 20 m long patrol boat, covered in beautiful coral, huge groupers, batfish and rarest of the nudies.
There are literally thousands of jackfish, batfish and all kinds of sting rays, giant moray eels and lyretail hogfish on the densely coralled saddle.
Here is the spot to find turtles and batfish.
On Bartolome Punta, divers find more of the same, plus a volcanic and coral slope populated with red - lipped batfish, small groupers, schools of snappers, Creole fish and jacks.
It is a divers» favourite as you often find yourself swimming through school after school of colourful fish of every variety, including the red tooth triggerfish, giant trevallies and batfish.
And don't forget the small stuff like red - lipped batfish, seahorses and frogfish.
Fish we find there are parrotfish, lionfish, jack, batfish.
Watch this video for day trip boat diving in Phuket, showing action from the boat and marine life from some of Phuket's best dive sites, including cuttlefish, turtles, snappers, blacktip reef and leopard sharks, ghostpipefish, barracuda, batfish, lionfish, octopus, eagle rays and even a whale shark!
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