Sentences with phrase «from nudibranchs»

You'll see everything from nudibranchs & pygmy seahorses to eagle rays & turtles — sometimes all on the one dive.
It has everything from nudibranchs and sea snakes to turtles, bull rays and the Giant Queensland Grouper.
From nudibranch to sharks, from turtles to clownfish, we saw each time a full spectrum of marine life as we navigated around the bommies, the canyons and the big walls of corals.

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And it's an honest warning: the nudibranch incorporates chemicals from the skin of its primary prey, sea squirts, into a foul - tasting mucus that predators deplore.
«If the nudibranchs get into those currents they can go for a real ride,» he says — and he has already received «remarkable» reports from as far north as Vancouver Island.
This prevented the brain of the giant nudibranch from producing the pattern of impulses that would normally cause the animal to swim.
Consider stocking at least a few representatives from each of the following groups: Sponges — many types, shapes, sizes and colors Zoanthids — colonial anemones (some can be harmful to true corals) Anemones — short tentacle, long tentacle and carpet Corallimorphs — mushroom anemones, Ricordea, Discosoma and elephant - ear Cerianthids — tube - dwelling anemones Mollusks (with and without shell)-- sea slugs, sea hares, nudibranches, turbo snails and many types of living shells and clams Cephalopods — octopus and cuttlefish Worms — feather dusters Arthropods — crabs, hermit crabs, shrimp and lobsters Echinoderms — sea urchins, sea cucumbers, sea stars (starfish), serpent stars and brittle stars.
Whichever conditions you find there will be loads to see from turtles and giant map puffers to tiny shrimps and nudibranchs.
The marine life in Belongas is second to none and can range from serious pelagics (mantas, whale sharks, mola's, tunas, barracudas, blur marlin, eagle ray's) through to ornate critters (nudibranch, harlequin shrimps, ghost pipefish, frog fish, hairy octopus and much much more).
And as the main highlight are the Manta Rays, normally the rest of marine life is ignored or missed... Apart from other «big» stuff like bamboo sharks or turtles, the rest don't get much attention; but when looking closely and slowly, you can find a huge variety of nudibranch, shrimps, crabs... And today, one of our great guides, Baron, found a tiny white clown Frogfish at Manta Point on Lembongan!!!
Padang Bai is also just 1 hour drive from Sanur; its ease of access is great to discover muck diving, and learn about critters such as Nudibranchs, Octopus, Mantis shrimp, etc...
On our wrecks and reefs you will encounter a huge variety of marine life; from tiny coral shrimp and nudibranchs to Hawksbill turtles and everything in between.
Location: about 600 meters opposite to the southern end of Bulabog Beach Access: either by boat or from the shore Experience: all divers Depth: 5 - 20 meters Visibility: up to 20 meters Current: low - moderate Characteristics: reef drift dive with sea snakes, sea cucumbers, sea stars, moray eels, nudibranchs, anemones, soft corals, hard corals
Location: opposite White Beach, Station 2 Access: about 10 minutes by boat from White Beach Experience: advanced divers Depth: 18 - 36 meters Current: moderate - strong Characteristics: wall, reef dive with soft corals, hard corals, sea fans, nudibranchs, moray eels
This wall site is accessed from the boat and you ascend down directly onto the reef wall that houses small caves, overhangs where you will see Angelfish, Butterfly fish, Lionfish, Hawkish, Nudibranch and if your lucky at the time a whale shark!
Location: north, northeast of Boracay Access: about 25 minutes by boat from White Beach Experience: advanced divers and technical divers Depth: up to 70 meters Visibility: 10 - 30 meters Current: strong Characteristics: 3 dive sites - Yapak I and Yapak II, two different reef walls begin at 30 meters and drop down to 70 meters at Yapak III, wide diversity of fish, tuna, barracuda, snapper, jacks, sharks, and manta rays have been seen, sea turtles, sea snakes, sponges, nudibranchs, corals
A dive site with plenty of macro marine and the opportunity to see angelfish, butterfly fish, lionfish, hawkish, nudibranch and barracuda This is a wall dive that is accessed directly from the boat allowing you maximum time to investigate all the nooks and crannies along the wall.
Location: southeast of Boracay, in the Tabon Strait Access: about 25 minutes by boat from White Beach Experience: advanced divers Depth: 5 - 20 meters Visibility: up to 30 meters Current: strong Characteristics: 2 dive sites (small Laurel and big Laurel) with walls, tunnel, reef, many fish species, sponges, sea cucumbers, sea stars, sea snakes, nudibranchs, soft corals, hard corals, black corals, leathery corals good for photography
Padang Bai is also just 1 hour drive from Sanur, it's ease of access is great to discover muck diving, and learn about critters such as Nudibranchs, Octopus, mantis Shrimp etc...
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.
Marine life ranges from the tiniest nudibranch to occasional whale shark visit.
Everything from rare nudibranchs to the endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal can be found here.
Enjoy this short video of diving in Cuba, with footage from los Jardines de la Reina and some of the amazing sight you ae liely to witness, including shoals of silky and Caribbean reef sharks, nurse sharks, gigantic groupers, schools of snapper and porkfish, beautiful nudibranchs, and the fearsome cayman.
Watch this Khao Lak diving video with underwater footage from the nearby Similan Islands and Koh Bon, including bumphead parrotfish, cave sweepers, sea snakes, zebra morays, nudibranchs and lionfish.
Here, you will come across number nudibranchs (lettuce leaf sea slugs), juvenile flounder, sea hares (a / k / a water bunnies), box crabs and squid ranging from juvenile to full grown.
Starting the trip from the straits of Lembeh where everything was about macro, black volcanic sands, rare nudibranchs, colourful crustaceans, creatures crawling around and a legendary Hairy frogfish that made a great start for the trip.
Starting the trip from the straits of Lembeh where everything was about macro, black volcanic sands, rare nudibranchs, colourful crustaceans, creatures...
You can find anything here, from octopuses and special nudibranches to sharks, turtles and mantas.
From amazing pink and purple soft corals, great big fan corals, nudibranches, boxing mantis shrimp, giant moray eels, wide eyed moral eels, cuttlefish, a yellow seahorse, shoals of yellow snappers, blue fusiliers, trevalis, and some barracudas.
Coral Garden has weird and wonderful creatures from pygmy seahorses to giant cuttlefish, banded seasnakes, all kinds of nudibranchs and colourful reef fish.
A briefing from the professional dive crew informs you of the amazing variety of marine life that you may encounter on your dive - manta rays, stingrays, white tip and nurse sharks, eels, pufferfish, frog fish, nudibranchs and angel fish to name but a few.
Here you will find everything from unique nudibranch species, seahorse, cuttlefish, and sting rays through to groupers.
The dive site is named for nudibranchs or maybe because the rock even kind of looks like a nudibranch from the surface!
Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse, Ringed and Brown - banded Pipefish, nudibranchs a variety of coral groupers were some of the sights from this dive.
The visibility, even though limited, did nt keep the divers from encountering a Barramundi Grouper, a couple of Wobbeng Sharks, a Pygmy Seahorse, a Crocodile Flathead together with other macro life found (nudibranchs and flatworms) on the hard and soft coral present especially on the shallower part of the dive site.
During the dive, from time to time you see big rocks and boomies with a lot of macro stuff around as nudibranch, crabs, pygmy sea horses and also wobbegong sharks below.
The second dive of the day was done in one of the most sought after soft coral gardens of Raja Ampat, Nudi Rock (the name comes from the fact that the rock resembles a nudibranch).
Abundant and diverse marine life, ranging from huge schools of fish, to mantas and sharks, to blue ring octopus, pygmy sea horses, many types of nudibranches.
The Three Sisters at Padar Island is a place where you can see anything from sharks to nudibranchs, surgeon fish and devil rays.
After learning more about nudibranch from Agus and tips and techniques for underwater photography from Allison and Andy our Dive into the Pink participants are heading out for a double dive trip this morning and more muck dives this afternoon!
Solar powered nudibranch feed on soft corals and they are able to remove the algae intact from the coral's tissues and store it in their cerata.
The highlights were plentiful, ranging from Wobbegong Shark, pointed out by the Divemaster Jemy, Pygmy Cuttlefish, Papuan and Tasseled Scorpionfish, Decorator Crab ad a few different nudibranchs and flatworms.
This dive was special for macro life, since Pygmy Seahorses (including from the species Pontohi), nudibranchs, lobsters, shrimps and pipefishes were pointed out by our dive guides.
The reefs offer a variety of topography, ranging from, canyons, caves, wrecks, drop - offs, slopes, coral gardens, plateaus, which are home to an amazing array of marine life, such as sea - snakes, rays, sharks, turtles, ghost pipefish, dolphins, cuttle fish, octopus, angel fish, numerous nudibranchs, moray eels and much more.
This site is easily the best muck diving site in Bali today, a great variety of marine critters can be found here, from the mimic octopus to the Indian walkman devilfish and several species of shrimps, nudibranchs and manti shrimps: a photographer's heaven.
Just back from 13th Dive since arriving - night dive with loads of exotic Nudibranch to do Macro on.
You'll find everything from tiny colourful nudibranchs to majestic sea turtles in the Andaman Sea around Phuket, and much more besides.
From Wikipedia: «A nudibranch / ˈnjuːdɨbræŋk / is a member of what is now a taxonomic clade, and what was previously a suborder, of soft - bodied, marine gastropod mollusks which shed their shell after their larval stage.
From the underwater family of shell-less creatures known as nudibranchs, these sea slugs come in some of the brightest colors known to the animal world, and we sure love them around here.
A nudibranch (sea slug) sliding around on a bit of mossy rock transformed from a monochromatic lump into an ethereal white being accented with rusty maroon and brown alongside the black.
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