Sentences with phrase «include eagle rays»

Other highlights include eagle rays, seahorses, dolphins and a variety of sharks in large numbers.
Likely encounters include eagle rays, turtles, seahorses and of course, sharks.
Other types of tropical marine life commonly viewed include eagle rays, playful dolphins, turtles, huge green morays, giant jewfish, nurse sharks, reef sharks, trunkfish, grouper, snapper, permit, and horse - eye jacks.
Some of the fish species that you may see at these locations, include eagle rays, parrotfish, angelfish, black grouper, golden tailed eels, green morays, spotted morays, stonefish, squirrel fish, grunts, and the rare splendid toadfish, among others.
Critters here can include eagle rays, turtles, lobsters, nurse sharks, and schools of blue wrasse in mid water.
A hugely exhilarating drift over multiple terraces full of marine life including eagle rays, marble rays and (in season) the famous sunfish.

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If you book a diving experience, not only can you expect to see turtles, blue - lined octopi, schools of white spotted eagle rays, an array of tropical fish including emperor angelfish and clown triggerfish, but grey nurse sharks and leopard sharks often pay the rocks a visit.
There is a huge variety of hard corals plus tonnes of fish life including bump headed parrotfish, eagle rays, sharks, turtles and other reef fish.
Our team members continue their field work, including nutrition studies on spotted eagle rays in Florida and more opportunities to work with sharks, including the great white, on the OCEARCH vessel.
This site is a large volcanic pinnacle awash in marine life, including large schools of barracuda, eagle rays, sea lions and sea turtles.
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.
Critters here include Nassau groupers, lobsters, eagle rays and several species of huge snappers.
Popular sighting include sea turtles, eagle rays, stingrays, nurse sharks, jew fish, moray eels, dolphins, and humpback whales.
Experience amazing reef snorkel adventures in warm turquoise waters where you will discover lush coral patch formations and encounter an array of coastal marine species including reef fish, eagle ray, moray eel, sea turtles, octopus, shrimp, and lobster.
Silk or Queen Cayes, Pompion Caye and Ranguna Caye At outer reef dive sites at Silk or Queen Cayes (Marine Reserve), the diver is likely to see hawksbill and loggerhead turtles, spotted eagle rays, southern rays, spiny lobsters, green and spotted moray eels, spider crabs, barracuda, schools of horse - eyed jacks, school master and schools of yellowtail and dogtooth snappers, several different species of groupers including huge black groupers, spotted drums, cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs, a myriad of types of reef fishes, nurse sharks and occasional hammer head sharks.
Large pelagic's encountered here include tuna, jacks, gray and white tip reef sharks, barracuda, and eagle rays.
This site is full of marine life with highlights including huge black groupers, hawksbill turtles, spotted eagle rays, green and spotted moray eels, and schools of horse - eye jack and schoolmasters.
There is plenty to see diving between the two reef structures at depths ranging from 45 - 60 feet / 14 -18 mt. Sightings here could include southern stingrays and nurse sharks in the sandy bottom, spotted eagle rays, turtles, schools of tarpons and a wide variety of smaller tropical reef fish thriving around healthy corals.
Bloody Bay Shallow 25 - 40ft reef dive with lots to see, including stingrays, flat worms and reef fish along with the occasional eagle ray.
Watch this video of the MV Panunee, including footage from the cabins and indoor saloon, as well as scenes from diving in Burma and the Similan Islands, where you can encounter mantas, eagle and sting rays, whale sharks, leopard sharks and more.
This is prime hunting ground for macro life, including sea horses and frog fish, while more open areas are visited by tarpon, cobia and eagle rays.
Two of her most recent ventures included her partnership with the OCEARCH crew in search of great white sharks and collaborating with Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida studying spotted eagle ray nutrition.
Experienced dive - masters will point out abundant sea life including turtles, eagle rays, giant grouper, nurse and reef sharks.
Watch this video for day trip boat diving in Phuket, showing action from the boat and marine life from some of Phuket's best dive sites, including cuttlefish, turtles, snappers, blacktip reef and leopard sharks, ghostpipefish, barracuda, batfish, lionfish, octopus, eagle rays and even a whale shark!
Wolf Island will be one of the mainstays of your liveaboard trip and promises lots of breath - taking action including amazing eagle ray encounters, lots of sharks and unforgettable dolphin moments.
These volcanic rock formations are home to a large variety of sea life, including white tip reef sharks, giant manta rays, eagle and devil rays, sea turtles, octopi, lion fish, moray eels and sea turtles.
Common sightings on dives include hawksbill turtles, eagle rays, moray eels, lobsters, spadefish, parrotfish, trumpet fish, puffers, angelfish and lots of coral and sponges.
Sightings include spotted eagle rays, moray eels, and bright reef fish.
These include manta and eagle rays, reef sharks and schools of snapper.
In 2011, she was scuttled off Seven Mile Beach to create a spectacular wreck dive that now attracts around 20,000 divers and snorkellers a year, plus abundance of marine life, including schools of tropical fish, sea turtles, eagle rays, the resident barracuda, groupers and more!
We snorkelled every day and saw some amazing sea life, including spotted eagle rays (3 at a time), sea turtles, barracudas, huge schools of snapper, and much more!
Common larger pelagics include oceanic white tips, manta ray, spotted eagle ray and the ever elusive hammerhead.
Common sights include tuna, sharks and eagle rays.
Other visitors here include leopard rays, eagle rays and black tip reef sharks.
This area is renowned for its abundant marine life including Spotted Eagle rays and even the occasional Bottlenose dolphin.
This pinnacle is one of most spectacular dive sites in the Mergui archipelago with an excellent variety of reef life and abundance of large pelagics including Silvertips, Gray reef sharks, Blacktips, Bull sharks, Eagle and Manta rays.
Koh Tao offers the opportunity to see passing pelagics including whale sharks and spotted eagle rays.
Highlights in Koh Lipe include Dugong, common dolphins, Irrawaddy dolphin, sperm and minke whales, eagle rays, leopard sharks, whale sharks, devil rays, manta rays, sting rays, barracuda and tuna.
Millions of fish and other marine life live among the reefs in Manuel Antonio, including white tip sharks, sea turtles, eagle rays and sting rays, seahorse, puffers, jacks, parrot fish, grunts, shrimp and lobster.
Grand Cayman is known for some of the best diving in the world and with over 365 different dive sites you will always find something to amaze you including the likes of sea turtles, eagle rays, octopus and more!
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.
In the waters of the park, visitors can expect to see pristine coral reefs, steep walls dropping from the reef crest to the abyss, large populations of fish including Goliath grouper weighing up to 400 lbs, large schools of multiple snapper species, large rainbow and midnight parrotfishes, eagle rays, sea turtles and much more.
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