Sentences with phrase «huge shoals»

The phrase "huge shoals" refers to large groups of fish swimming together in the water. Full definition
Here you can see whales playing in the bay, or watch the gannets and dolphins following and feasting on the Sardine Run, an annual migration of huge shoals of sardines who sometimes come so close to the shore that they swim on to the beach.
The natural phenomenon sees huge shoals of sardines (literally billions of the little fish) move in a band up the coast.
Drift along in the ocean currents across stunning coral gardens, cruise alongside white tip reef sharks, through huge shoals of colourful fish and even experience an adrenaline fuelled night dive surrounded by heaps of nurse sharks — diving in the Maldives is amazing!
Spots like Elephant Head Rock, Richelin Rock and Koh Bon West will offer the chance to cruise with whale sharks, manta ray, barracuda, turtles and huge shoals of fish.
The huge shoal also attracts many other fish and marine mammals, creating a unique ecosystem revolving around it.
The first time you dive in the subtropical waters around Gran Canaria you will be amazed not only by the huge shoals of fish but also the variety of colours and species, from minute hermit crabs and vivid damselfish up to intriguing but critically endangered species including angel sharks.
You may see a huge shoal of Maori Wrasse, or even a «fever» of Parrot fish!
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