It is home to
large bull sharks and crocodiles — swimming here is not recommended!!
Not exact matches
England: 15 Danielle Waterman (Bristol, 61 caps) 14 Kay Wilson (Richmond, 37 caps) 13 Claire Allan (Saracens, 33 caps) 12 Rachael Burford (Aylesford
Bulls, 57 caps) 11 Fiona Pocock (Aylesford
Bulls, 30 caps) 10 Emily Scott (Saracens, 13 caps) 9 La Toya Mason (Darlington Mowden Park
Sharks, 57 caps) 1 Rochelle Clark (Worcester Valkyries, 114 caps) 2 Vicky Fleetwood (Saracens, 52 caps) 3 Laura Keates (Worcester Valkyries, 53 caps) 4 Tamara Taylor (Darlington Mowden Park
Sharks, 95 caps) 5 Harriet Millar - Mills (Lichfield, 35 caps) 6 Alex Matthews (Richmond, 25 caps) 7 Marlie Packer (Bristol, 37 caps) 8 Sarah Hunter (Bristol, 82 caps)(c) Replacements: 16 Amy Cokayne (Lichfield, 17 caps) 17 Vickii Cornborough (Aylesford
Bulls, 18 caps) 18 Sarah Bern (Bristol, 3 caps) 19 Poppy Cleall (Bristol, 4 caps) 20 Izzy Noel - Smith (Bristol, 21 caps) 21 Natasha Hunt (Lichfield, 30 caps) 22 Katy Mclean (Darlington Mowden Park
Sharks, 78 caps) 23 Ceri
Large (Worcester Valkyries, 51 caps)
There are
large oceanic fish species here like trevally and barracuda, and you might see
larger fish such as the giant grouper,
bull shark and reef
shark.
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.
It is now a cleaning station for
bull sharks and is also a shelter to impressive schools of snapper and
large grouper.
It is known for its great diving and
large marine life, along with frequent sightings of
Bull Sharks.
Silvertips, grey reef, whitetip reef, blacktip reef, sicklefin lemons, and tawny nurse
sharks as well as
large bull and occasional tiger
sharks come to feed on the fish bait provided at a depth of 25 to 30m on the reef ledge while divers observe from a safe distance.
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.
This point offers the
largest variety of species and a major attraction are the
Bull Sharks.
More than 350 different species of
sharks can be found along the barrier reef, coral atolls, and mangrove estuaries, including the elusive hammerhead
shark, black tip
shark,
bull shark, nurse
shark, reef
shark, lemon
shark, nurse
shark, and the enormous whale
shark, the
largest fish in the world's oceans.
This dive site is very active, with
large schools of Jacks, swarms of Hammerhead
Sharks, lone
Bull Sharks, massive Manta Rays and occasionally a gigantic Whale
Shark.
Bat Island regularly attracts
large groups of
Bull Sharks, creating an adrenalin - filled dive.