Sentences with phrase «blacktip reef sharks»

Young blacktip reef sharks of Millennium Atoll.
With some current bringing nutrients and life to the reef, our divers got to see some action in the form of Big - Eye Jacks, Blue - fin Trevally, Longface Emperors, a few Blacktip Reef Sharks patrolling the reef and three Wobbegong Sharks, including one swimming.
The snorkelling is very good with many harmless blacktip reef sharks.
These young blacktip reef sharks surrounded the Pristine Seas team as we waded across a reef flat in the lagoon of Millennium Atoll.
Now enveloped in a variety of hard and soft corals, she is frequented by several pelagic species including blacktip reef sharks and oceanic whitetip sharks, giant trevallies and barracuda.
A huge Giant Moray and a cruising Blacktip Reef Shark swimming past schooling snappers were some of the highlights of this dive.
White & Blacktip reef sharks swims pass occasionally checking out their feeding ground.
It is a good spot to observe white tip and blacktip reef sharks as well as Naopleon wrasses and big schools of barracudas.
Scorpionfish, Ribbon Eels, colonies of anemones with their resident clown fish along with giant Bumphead Parrotfish and passing Blacktip Reef Sharks are a few of the things that you can see here.
We've also been lucky enough to see both whitetip and blacktip reef sharks regularly.
From blacktip reef sharks to zebra sharks, learn how scientists classify these awe - inspiring species based on physical characteristics and behaviors.
Be advised to bring your camera because throughout the wreck you will find the odd pygmy seahorse, Trevallies, Blacktip Reef Sharks scouting the area and more.
Not only are we passing over a field of bluespotted stingrays, we encounter the white and blacktip reef sharks hunting around in the deep, as well as schooling fusiliers and Giant Trevallys.
There are several harmless baby blacktip reef sharks in the shallow coral garden.
On this site the guests spotted the first Blacktip Reef Shark of the cruise and also other few Pygmy Seahorses, a group of Blue - spotted Stingrays and a few different nudibranchs on some of the soft corals present.
You can also spot blacktip reef Sharks, turtles and and Eagle Rays.
With a consistent current the divers got to see some action, as fusiliers were chased by Blacktip Reef Sharks, Giant and Orange - spotted Trevallys and even a Dogtooth Tuna!
This provide some of the best snorkelling in Thailand, and is also a good place to watch blacktip reef sharks - especially in the early morning when they are out and about feeding.
For example, in front of the Kri Eco resort, and the Sorido Bay Resort, there is an amazing house reef to explore where you can find superb coral, turtles and juvenile blacktip reef sharks!
This was not all, since a few Blacktip Reef Sharks and a Broadclub Cuttlefish were also seen.
What makes this reef so popular is its variety, including Blacktip Reef Sharks, schools of pelagic fish, huge moray eels and plenty of turtles.
You will have the rare chance to easily see many harmless Blacktip reef sharks.
Some of the animals featured in the box are clownfish, humpback whale, white - bellied sea eagle, coral, giant clam, Blacktip reef shark, hawksbill turtle, and a prominent feature of THE SHARK!
Blacktip reef sharks are apex predators in Mo'orea, French Polynesia, where they create landscapes of fear for reef fish.
Other than our Crabs we have around here in the north / west Lombok plenty of nudiebranchs, Blacktip reef sharks, ghost pipe fish, a range of scorpion fish including the leaf, barracuda, turtles, shrimps, pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, trevally and plenty more.
Twenty blacktip reef sharks will be setting up residence at the National Aquarium by early August.
With some great visibility we have also been seeing some amazing things on the afternoon dives with hordes of Blacktip reef shark, Yellowfin tuna, Giant trevally and Bathfish.
Whitetip and blacktip reef sharks, batfish, frogfish and so much more.
They are: whitetip reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, tawny nurse sharks, grey reef sharks, sicklefin lemon sharks, silvertip sharks, bull sharks and tiger sharks.
Other Marine life: Green Turtles, Whitetip Reef Sharks, Blacktip Reef Sharks, Blue Spotted Stingrays
Possible encounters include turtles, white or blacktip reef sharks and stingrays.
Squids, jellyfish, octopuses, blacktip reef sharks, and many exotic fish live in its clear waters.
Taking Shark Diving to the extreme, the regular Shark population comprises 8 different species: Whitetip Reef Sharks, Blacktip Reef Sharks, Grey Reef Sharks, Tawny Nurse Sharks, Sicklefin Lemon Sharks, Silvertip Sharks, Bull Sharks and Tiger Sharks.
Besides that, a Blacktip Reef Shark was seen cruising around.
If you go north start you can either start shallow staying at 5 - 7 meters looking for the blacktip reef sharks which hangout on the northwest corner or you can drop down and around the wall of coral carefully looking in the fan corals for Sea Horses and frog fish.
Blacktip reef sharks and whitetip reef sharks have been known to make appearances in the area and be sure not to startle bamboo sharks which may be hiding under rocks or cracks.
Besides that, passing along were fusiliers, Blacktip Reef Shark and a also a pregnant Wobbegong Shark.
In my dive, I ended up seeing hammerhead sharks, Galápagos shark, Blacktips reef sharks, sea turtles and sea lions, an experience for a lifetime.
Grey Reef, Whitetip and Blacktip Reef Shark were seen, as were schooling Big - Eye, Orange - spotted, Blue and Giant Trevallys and fusiliers.
The dive sites on Koh Phi Phi Ley offer a wide range of wildlife including hawksbill turtles, blacktip reef sharks, Sea Horses, Leopard (Zebra) Sharks and an incredible range of shrimp.
A few Bumphead Parrotfish, Blacktip Reef Sharks, Big - Eye Jacks, Giant Trevally and schooling fusiliers, trigger and surgeonfish were also seen.
This dive was not different, with outstanding visibility (30 + meters / 100 + feet) and some current bringing life to the reef, our divers could see Bumphead Parrotfishes, Big - Eye Jacks, Yellowtail Barracudas, Blacktip Reef Shark and others.
A few of the highlights spotted cruising were Wobbegong Shark, Napoleon Wrasse, Blacktip Reef Shark and Spanish Mackerels.
Some of the marine life highlights of this dive were: Hawksbill Turtle, Blacktip Reef Shark, Banded Sea Snake, Ringed Pipefish and Denise Pygmy Seahorse.
Schooling Oriental, Diagonal - banded Sweetlips, Blue - lined and Spanish Flag Snappers, Pick - Handle and Yellowtail Barracudas, Hawksbill Turtles, Blacktip Reef Sharks, Bargibanti and Pontohi Pygmy Seahorses, schooling batfishes, surgeonfishes, rabbitfishes and Big - Eye Jacks and so on... A great dive!
Besides that, a Blacktip Reef Shark, a Hawksbill Turtle, a Wobbegong Shark and some Napoleon Wrasses were seen.
With mild to non-existant currents and great visibility (20 + meters / 66 + feet) in Cape Kri, our first dive site, the guests have seen the Giant Sweetlips, Bumphead Parrotfish, Blacktip Reef Shark, Yellowtail Barracuda and Hawksbill Turtle.
Patrolling the reef were a few Blacktip Reef Sharks and Napoleon Wrasses.
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