Frog fish, leaf scorpion fish, sea horses, ribbon eels,
black spotted morays, pipe fish and many types of shrimp are frequently spotted here.
Not exact matches
The marine life includes
black — and white tip reef sharks, lots of turtles (hawksbill and olive ridley), lionfish, scorpion fish, cuttle fish and octopus,
moray eels, sea snakes, different types of rays (blue —
spotted, eagle and, from December to March, manta rays) not to mention schools of bump — head parrot fish every full moon.
Silk or Queen Cayes, Pompion Caye and Ranguna Caye At outer reef dive sites at Silk or Queen Cayes (Marine Reserve), the diver is likely to see hawksbill and loggerhead turtles,
spotted eagle rays, southern rays, spiny lobsters, green and
spotted moray eels, spider crabs, barracuda, schools of horse - eyed jacks, school master and schools of yellowtail and dogtooth snappers, several different species of groupers including huge
black groupers,
spotted drums, cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs, a myriad of types of reef fishes, nurse sharks and occasional hammer head sharks.
This site is full of marine life with highlights including huge
black groupers, hawksbill turtles,
spotted eagle rays, green and
spotted moray eels, and schools of horse - eye jack and schoolmasters.
Some of the fish species that you may see at these locations, include eagle rays, parrotfish, angelfish,
black grouper, golden tailed eels, green
morays,
spotted morays, stonefish, squirrel fish, grunts, and the rare splendid toadfish, among others.
This includes
black — and white tip reef sharks, lots of turtles (hawksbill and olive ridley), lionfish, scorpion fish, cuttle fish and octopus,
moray eels, sea snakes, different types of rays (blue —
spotted, eagle and, from December to March, manta rays) not to mention schools of bump — head parrot fish every full moon and the occasional whale shark... plus countless varieties of hard and soft corals.