Sentences with phrase «blue wrasse»

Critters here can include eagle rays, turtles, lobsters, nurse sharks, and schools of blue wrasse in mid water.

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These clients recognise cleaner wrasse by their small size and the blue stripe running along their sides.
Large - bodied species such as the blue - throated wrasse were observed in greater numbers in a marine reserve following protection from fishing, leading to greater community stability and resilience.
Binning and her team found that sick seafish can get well again by seeking out other animals like the blue - streaked «cleaner wrasse,» a common aquarium fish that eats harmful parasites off their «clients,» helping keep them healthy.
Yellowhead Wrasse with bright yellow heads and turquoise bodies, magenta Fairy Basslets, deep blue Tangs, and Blue Striped Grunts with electric blue stripes running across their bodblue Tangs, and Blue Striped Grunts with electric blue stripes running across their bodBlue Striped Grunts with electric blue stripes running across their bodblue stripes running across their bodies.
Giant Clams and Giant Wrasse are just two of the many varieties of marine life that can be found at Blue Pearl Bay.
Through the 12 dives we did (max of 17 possible), the following were encountered: spotted eagle ray, barracudas (one was 3.5 ft), angel fish (many varieties), parrot fish (many varieties), jacks, snappers (many varieties), sergeant majors, wrasse (many varieties), rock beauties, butterfly fish, damselfish, blue chromis, trunkfish, moray eels (couple of varieties), blue tangs, doctor fish, flying fish (on the Blue Hole trip), grunts, graysby, basslets, puffers, gobies, file fish, turtles, flounders, lobster, banded coral shrimp, lettuce leaf slug&raqblue chromis, trunkfish, moray eels (couple of varieties), blue tangs, doctor fish, flying fish (on the Blue Hole trip), grunts, graysby, basslets, puffers, gobies, file fish, turtles, flounders, lobster, banded coral shrimp, lettuce leaf slug&raqblue tangs, doctor fish, flying fish (on the Blue Hole trip), grunts, graysby, basslets, puffers, gobies, file fish, turtles, flounders, lobster, banded coral shrimp, lettuce leaf slug&raqBlue Hole trip), grunts, graysby, basslets, puffers, gobies, file fish, turtles, flounders, lobster, banded coral shrimp, lettuce leaf slug».
Movement and additional color are provided by crowds of blue chromis, sergeant majors and blue - headed wrasse that glide over and through the corals.
Shallower sites in this region feature groves of staghorn, elkhorn and brain corals, covered in schools of blue tangs, wrasse, grunts, and snappers, and harboring queen angelfish, parrotfish and spotted trunkfish.
Large areas of plate coral with fields of blue staghorn, schools of Batfish, Giant Maori wrasse, moray eels, and an abundant variety of tropical fish.
The marine life is more diverse there with Napoleon wrasse, turtles, large cube boxfish, clown triggerfish, schools of batfish, yellow goatfish, palette surgeonfish, blue - faced angelfish and bannerfish.
Clownfish dash from their colourful, cascading anemones to greet Scuba Wold's excited certified divers, blue and green wrasse join in the celebration in a colourful display.
Out from the reef in the bay is a stretch of gorgeous jagged reef wall where schools of Blue Fin Trevally, Black and Humpback Snappers, large pelagic also visits this reef, Shark, Napoleon Wrasse and swarm others reef fish.
As our groups jumped in the water, we first made a stop for our photographers to take their time photographing this remarkable landscape before drifing along the current (in visibility of about 15 meters / 50 feet) where we encountered the likes of Hawksbill Turtle, schooling Blue - lined Snappers, Napoleon Wrasse and Grey Reef Shark, not to mention the amazingly colorful soft coral, which had its polyps open to catch the nutrients present in the water column.
Giant Trevally, schooling Gold - spotted and Blue - fin Trevally, Whitetip and Grey Reef Sharks, Wobbegong Shark, Napoleon Wrasse, Cobia, Great Barracuda and a few other pelagics were seen chasing fusiliers or just cruising alongside this seamount covered in hard and soft coral.
Schools of Creole wrasse and blue tangs trail over the reef crest.
The other buddy turns their back to the wall and peers out into the blue or down into the deep channels for dogtooth tuna, jacks, reef sharks, eagle rays, Napoleon wrasse, schools of bumphead parrotfish and mangrove snappers.
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