Sentences with phrase «encounter white tip reef sharks»

Fish life is profuse and a great dive to encounter white tip reef sharks, giant stingrays (up to 6ft (2m) wide), and an occasional sea turtle.

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And of course, the usual encounters with black tip reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and some massive green turtles.
With Manta Rays, White and Black Tip Reef Sharks and even Dolphins thrown into the equation, you're spoilt for amazing marine life encounters!
Milln Reef - White tip reef sharks skirting along the edges of the reef, turtles resting under overhangs, coral trout and peacock groupers, are just some of the abundant marine life action that you will encounter on Milln Reef, 55 km east of CaiReef - White tip reef sharks skirting along the edges of the reef, turtles resting under overhangs, coral trout and peacock groupers, are just some of the abundant marine life action that you will encounter on Milln Reef, 55 km east of Caireef sharks skirting along the edges of the reef, turtles resting under overhangs, coral trout and peacock groupers, are just some of the abundant marine life action that you will encounter on Milln Reef, 55 km east of Caireef, turtles resting under overhangs, coral trout and peacock groupers, are just some of the abundant marine life action that you will encounter on Milln Reef, 55 km east of CaiReef, 55 km east of Cairns.
Large pelagic's encountered here include tuna, jacks, gray and white tip reef sharks, barracuda, and eagle rays.
And of course, the usual encounters with black tip reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and some...
The ULTIMATE SHARK ENCOUNTER FIJI features multiple bull sharks (largest in the world), white - tip reef sharks, black - tip reef sharks, nurse sharks, lemon sharks, grey reef sharks, silver - tip sharks and over 300 species of fish.
The site offers a good chance of close encounters with White Tip Reef Sharks along with green and Hawksbill Turtles.
Scuba divers often encounter giant pacific manta rays and white - tip reef sharks at the nearby Catalina Islands, a well known dive spot.
Koh Bon and Koh Tachai are great for manta rays and white tip reef shark encounters.
The corals are not so good, but divers can still encounter black and white tip reef sharks, stingrays, octopus, cuttlefish, moray and ribbon eels, a variety of scorpion and lionfish, clams, sea snakes, a bewildering amount of fish and many turtles.
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