Sentences with phrase «black tip sharks»

Also, don't be afraid to share your session with black tip sharks!
This hard but rewarding and enjoyable course culminated in a boat dive where I saw Black Tipped Sharks and a turtle amongst many other beautiful tropical fishes.
You will cruise over fields of staghorn coral, looking out for black tip sharks and leopard sharks as well as hunting trevallies enjoying the rich supply of baitfish.
The aquatic life in Boracay is bountiful, and there are two advanced diving sites Yapak 1 and Yapak 2, where white and black tip sharks sighting are frequent.
As you descend into a shoal of Longfin Bannerfish or Redtooth Triggerfish keep a regular eye on the deeper water where Black Tip sharks and large schools of Yellowtail Tuna often make an appearance.
There are some imposing walls that offer some great drift diving with a lot of reef life like black tip sharks, rays and a large variety of reef fish.
We counted at least five different black tip sharks though there could have been more.
We hooked ourselves to the rocks and admired several grey reef sharks, big school of jackfish, yellow fin barracudas, emperor fish and couple of black tip sharks.
We went down in a split point and saw black tip shark and around 10 big dogtooth tunas.
Your eyes will also drink in the sight of innumerable fusiliers that keep zipping up and down the reef face, with black tip sharks a little away from the reef, roaming the area as if on patrol and monitoring proceedings.
They offer leopard sharks, whale sharks, mako sharks, black tip sharks, and blue sharks.
During this dive I saw some big tunas and a black tip shark.
Beqa Lagoon Resort also offers incredible shark dives — bull sharks, lemon sharks, white and black tip sharks, nurse sharks and tiger sharks!
hammerhead sharks, white and black tip sharks, groupers, barracudas).
Look out for the Black Tip sharks below you.
Swim with Hawaiian rays, sandbar sharks, white tip reef sharks, and black tip sharks.
Between February and May, sightings of leopard shark, black tip shark, manta rays and whale sharks are the norm - this is the best time for you to head over to this part of the world if getting up close and personal with a docile whale shark or graceful manta ray has always been on your diving wish list.
This place is well - known of hammerhead sharks, white and black tip sharks, untouched corals, sea snakes as well unpredictable weather and deep current.
Deeper still, with your eyes adjusting to the low light, black tip sharks can be seen slowly patrolling the depths.
It is believed to be the world's largest blue hole and is a rich habitat for a variety of marine life like nurse sharks, reef sharks, black tip sharks and even giant groupers.
Some big stuff that will blow your mind diving Gili islands are white and black tip sharks, blue spotted stingrays, schools of bumphead parrotfish and sometimes even manta ray or whaleshark pop up to say hello.
After a nice breakfast we jumped again in the water, dive site Sardines, the current was slightly stronger, there was some black tip sharks, Lion fish, 1 white tip shark patrolling the reef, 2 leaf fish, and a school of Hump head parrot fish, about 20, some really big.
Some of the highlights seen during the dive included: Wobbegong Shark, Crocodile Fish, Marble Shrimp, Twin spot Lion fish, Black Tip Sharks, Nudibranchs, Cuttle fish.
Schools of sweet lips, trevally, reefs white and black tip sharks.
We saw a black tip shark, sweetlips fish, spades fish and many macro: nudibranch, pipe fish, commensal shrimp and small frogfish.
To be mentioned regarding marine life seen on this dive: Giant Mantis Shrimp, Bargibanty Pygmy Seahorse, school of Yellow Snappers and Oriental Sweet lips, Wobbegong Shark, Black tip Sharks and Giant Clams.
Visibility was amazing reaching 30 m / 90 ft.. We saw: black tip sharks, grey reef sharks, huge school of big eye trevally, school of giant sweet lips fish, bumphead parrotfish, school of yellow fin barracudas, couple of dog tooth tunas, school of spade fish, and thousands of surgeon fish and fusiliers.
We spotted solar power nudibranch, big grey reef shark and many schools of fish: yellow fin barracudas, jackfish, sweet lips fish, black tip sharks, white tip sharks and dog tooth tunas.
Visibility was amazing reaching 30 m / 90 ft.. We saw: 5 different types of fusiliers, 5 black tip sharks, 2 grey reef sharks, 2 schools of big eye trevally, 5 giant sweat lips fish, bumphead parrotfish, school of yellow fin barracudas, couple of dog tooth tunas, spanish mackerel, school of spade fish, school of sweetlips fish, 3 different schools of snapper and many more.
We saw barracudas, black tip sharks, schools of spade fish, school of oceanic triggerfish, school of surgeons, napoleon wrasse and bumpheads.
We saw schools of fish: yellow fin barracudas, jackfish, sweat lips fish, black tip sharks, white tip sharks and grey reef sharks.
We saw: black tip shark, school of barracudas,
Visibility was amazing reaching 30 m / 90 ft.. We saw: black tip sharks, grey reef sharks, huge school of big eye trevally, school of giant sweet lips fish, bump head parrotfish, school of yellow fin barracudas, couple of dog tooth tunas, Spanish mackerel, school of spade fish, different types of snapper and countless number of surgeon fish.
We saw huge number of fish and many schools: emperor, barracuda, jacks, white tip and black tip sharks, wobbegong and grey reef sharks.
We saw 5 wobbegong sharks, black tip shark, school of spade fish, moray eel, juvenile spade fish and napoleon wrasse.
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