Sentences with phrase «big groupers»

The phrase "big groupers" refers to large fish known as groupers. Full definition
The reef itself is accentuated by huge barrel sponges and a variety of big groupers.
Beyond a depth of about 100 feet (30 m) is big grouper country.
Large schools of big groupers, snappers, tuna and rooster fish can be found here as well as a number of smaller species mentioned earlier.
As we dive along this breakage, we are accompanied by emperor fish, big groupers and surgeon fish.
There are moray eels, stingrays, parrotfish, snappers, fusiliers, big groupers, butterfly fish, banner fish, barracuda, angelfish, and many more.
Then, as we dive along this breakage, we are accompanied by emperor fish, big groupers and surgeon fish.
Here there is a flat sloping reef that turns into a mini drop off where you have the chance of seeing Black Tip Reef Sharks, Big Groupers and the occasional Manta or Tuna.
Several «cleaning stations» dot the reef and big groupers and snappers settle down to be picked clean by neon gobies, Pederson cleaner shrimp and juvenile bluehead wrasse.
As you descend over the edge, through a thermocline at around 50 feet, big groupers, snappers and horse - eye jacks come to investigate.
Schools of Yellow Snapper, Napoleon Wrasse, big groupers and many Wobbegong sharks can be found in Mioskon.
We saw huge tunas around 70 kg / 210 pounds big, grey reef sharks, big groupers and beautiful leopard morays.
We saw a bunch of different nudibranch, school of yellow fusiliers and big groupers.
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