This week in Bunaken we've seen some amazing wildlife, spotting
large white tip sharks, several stunning scorpion leaf fish and of course plenty of turtles!
Not exact matches
The inside area of the crescent has a cave
large enough for divers to enter, in which
white tip reef
shark are often seen sleeping.
Under a
large coral boulder, two small
white tip sharks lay out of sight.
Larger species included marble rays; blue spotted stingrays;
white -
tip reef
sharks, and many more!
The wreck is very
large and while doing the course we saw a
white tip reef
shark,
large schools of inquisitive batfish and several flatworms and nudibranch that were a pleasure to photograph.
In addition to mantas, these remote islands also attract passing pelagics, including
large pods of dolphin, schools of jacks and yellowfin tuna and a variety of whales that includes humpbacks, false killers and pilot whales, plus a showcase of
sharks that includes
white tips, silver
tips, silkies, hammerheads, Galapagos, threshers, and occasionally tigers.
At the other side of the hole you will meet
large schools of fish, snappers, octopuses and even the occasional sea turtle or
white -
tip shark.
When diving here, you can see eleven different species of
sharks, 479 species of fish, and
large pelagics such as jacks, manta ray, tuna, and whale
sharks.It also has the highest population density for
white tip reef
sharks!
Large pelagic's encountered here include tuna, jacks, gray and
white tip reef
sharks, barracuda, and eagle rays.
Larger species enjoying the current and the nutrient - rich water are grey reef
sharks (or grey whalers as they are often called by Aussies),
white tip reef
sharks, mackerel and sweetlips.
Carefully looking into the
large pools we see
white tip reef
sharks who are almost dancing around the edge especially for our entertainment.
All black and
white tip sharks, they are seen frequently in the waters around Bunaken but never in such
large numbers on one dive!
Deep channels can be found here which offer scuba divers the opportunity to observe
large pelagics such as
White Tip Sharks and Hammerhead
Sharks.
The ULTIMATE
SHARK ENCOUNTER FIJI features multiple bull
sharks (
largest in the world),
white -
tip reef
sharks, black -
tip reef
sharks, nurse
sharks, lemon
sharks, grey reef
sharks, silver -
tip sharks and over 300 species of fish.
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.
Our Team aims not only to give you the necessary technical skills you need to scuba dive but also to encourage an interest and appreciation of the diversity of marine life that can be found in Indonesian waters with
large numbers of Hawksbill and Green Turtles,
White Tip Reef
Shark, Schooling Jackfish, Bumphead Parrotfish, Frog fishesSeahorse, Octopus and beautiful Nudibranches its hard not to fall in love with diving in the Gilis.
However, more often than on the USAT Liberty Shipwreck, you will see
White -
tip reef
sharks, Napoleon wrasse, some big filefish (including Scrawled), and
large moray eels.
Dive The Pinnacles, one of the best sites in the Whitsundays off the western beach of Hook Island and discover
large coral boulders manta rays and
white tip reef
sharks.
There are plenty of the
larger reef fish: unicorns, parrotfish and Napoleon Wrasse, but also turtles,
white tipped reef
sharks and often eagle rays.
The different levels are sandy areas with small coral locks - the variety of underwater life is
large, starting with schools of Trevally Napoleon Fish to
White -
tip Reef
Sharks and Rays in the sandy areas, ending up with Ribbon Eels, Leaf Fish and even Mantas.
At North Horn, Osprey Reef, where the currents meet, you'll see
large schools of tuna, barracuda and plenty of
sharks —
white tips, grey and silver
tip whalers, leopard
sharks, thresher
sharks and schooling hammerheads.
The rush of nutrients brings in
large schools of rainbow runners, big - eye trevally and
white -
tip reef
sharks.