Sentences with phrase «from wrasse»

The reefs are caked with soft and hard corals and are home to a rainbow of reef fish with everything from wrasse to juvenile emperor angel fish.
Home to a variety of shy creatures like pipefish, sea horses, eels, octopuses; as well as prolific fish life from wrasse to reef sharks.

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A mixed pavane of wrasse, grunt, and goby maneuvers beside us, plucking late lunch from pockets of stone.
Wrasse help remove lice from salmon, enabling farmers to use fewer pesticides.
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.
In Norway, more than half the supply of another cleaner fish — called lumpfish — comes from hatcheries, although the species are easier to breed in captivity than wrasse.
The corkwing wrasse was 92 per cent more abundant in some samples from the non-fishing zones.
They found that the goldsinny wrasse was up to 65 per cent more abundant in samples from the non-fishing zones.
Almost all wrasse currently used in Scotland and Norway come from wild sources.
Small fish called wrasse painlessly peck sea lice from the skin of farmed salmon, enabling salmon farmers rely less on powerful pesticides that can harm other marine life.
Halvorsen says that annual hauls of wrasse by Norwegian fishing crews have soared in recent years, from less than 2 million in 2008 to 22 million last year, supplying a country that is the leading producer of Atlantic salmon.
Jon and Dylan finished their Open Water Course by getting a visit from one of our bigger species — a big Napoleon Wrasse decided to come and check them out at the safety stop on the final dive of their course.
During the 30 minute «Snorkel Safari» you'll learn how the reef was formed, how coral feeds, grows and breeds as well as seeing some very special inhabitants - from parrotfish to magnificent anemones, cleaner wrasse and of course, anemonefish (nemo!).
If you have more time, you can add some additional underwater adventures such as a visit to the walls on the ocean side of the reef, an exploration of coral caverns, or a stop at a dive site where freshwater springs bubble up from the reef, attracting Napoleon wrasse and sea turtles.
Divers can discover anything from small finds such as anemonefish, pipefish and shrimp / goby pairs to turtles, rays, groupers, Maori wrasse and several species of shark, including reefs, white tips and bronze whalers.
During the 30 minute «Snorkel Safari» you'll learn how the reef was formed, how coral feeds, grows and breeds as well as seeing some very special inhabitants - from parrotfish to magnificent anemones, cleaner wrasse and of course, anemone fish (Nemo!).
Fiji lives up to this reputation as the «Soft Coral Capital of the World», it's famous for the dazzling corals and diverse marine life ranging from barracuda, grouper, wrasse, sharks, mantas and eagle rays.
From sharks and turtles, to Maori wrasse and manta rays, you can swim with almost every species that resides on the Great Barrier Reef, including minke whales.
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.
It has a variety of easy yet exciting dive sites with a variety of marine life from swarms of colourful butterflyfish to Napoleon wrasse, to eagle rays and white tipped reef sharks.
Wall diving from 40 - 60 ft offers the chance to see all kinds of rays, turtles and rivers of wrasse swimming along stunning coral structures.
The dive site is located within the Lighthouse Atoll and lives true to its name: the area is bursting with aquatic life with an abundance of schooling fish from School Master Snappers, Creole Wrasse, Queen Angelfish, Banded Butterflyfish and Honeycomb Trunkfish.
It's also possible to visit the outer reef from Hayman by boat, and snorkel from a pontoon at Hardy Reef (hit up Cruise Whitsundays), floating over myriad corals alongside rainbow - hued Maori wrasse and clownfish, reef sharks, rays and green sea turtles.
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