Snappers, Groupers, Barracuda, and occasional visits
from Black tip reef sharks are some of the bigger things at the wreck, if you are interested in macro the wreck has Ghost Pipefish, Nudibranchs, Leaf fish and tones of other little critters.
When snorkeling it's common to see larger fish, anything
from black tipped reef shark for example or Red Snappers, and maybe even some sea turtles.
Not exact matches
Obviously, the island got its name
from the
black -
tip reef sharks that live off the northwest point of the island, but you will also see bull
sharks and whale
sharks when you dive here too!
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.
Apart
from this, you can also often find
black tips reef sharks and eagle rays.
Two White
Tip and two
Black Tip Reef Sharks, ranging
from 0.90 to 1.20 meters were transferred
from -LSB-...]
There are plenty of
sharks to be seen in Raja Ampat
from white and
black tipped reef sharks to whale
sharks and even some rarer ones such as wobbegong
shark.
Divers exploring the
reefs of Kealakekua Bay are often treated to swim - bys
from spinner dolphin, while Maui's Five Caves and
Black Rock are sure bets for sea turtles, plus a good chance for white
tip shark sightings.
Two White
Tip and two
Black Tip Reef Sharks, ranging
from 0.90 to 1.20 meters were transferred
from Bali to Gili Trawangan by fast boat.
All dive sites around the Gili Islands are coral fringed and teeming with an impressive array of marine life ranging
from «guaranteed» turtle sightings on every dive to
black & white
tip reef sharks and the occasional whale
shark, manta and even mola mola passing by.
With such a diverse population, it's possible to enjoy a variety of
shark experiences,
from spotting plankton - guzzling whale
sharks to diving and snorkelling alongside white -
tip and
black -
tip reef sharks, which are typically harmless to humans.
Head north and after 10 minutes of uninspiring shallow
reef you are rewarded by a shoal of
black tip reef sharks ranging
from full sized adults (approximately 1.5 meters in length) down to the juveniles at 40 - 50 centimeters.
From the massive granite boulders of Chebeh, to the frequent sightings of
black tip reef sharks at Rengis, to the labyrinth of swim throughs at Labas, to the new wreck in Tekek bay, Tioman has enough diving wonders to keep even the most experienced of divers excited.
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.
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.