Sentences with phrase «like nudibranchs»

But she agrees that marine species like nudibranchs are important and sensitive indicators of climate change.
Around the atolls, Nassau grouper are common and you can find some critters like nudibranch, green moray eels and lots of basslets.
The dive site is named for nudibranchs or maybe because the rock even kind of looks like a nudibranch from the surface!

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Two more fun filled dives — if you're looking for something specific like frog fish or nudibranch, put in some last minute requests with your expert guide.
With these soft corals we often find our macro like Squat lobsters both hairy and common, squat shrimps, translucent anemone shrimp, nudibranchs, orangutan crabs, hermit crabs, porcelain crabs, mantis shrimps and flatworms as well as isopods.
And as the main highlight are the Manta Rays, normally the rest of marine life is ignored or missed... Apart from other «big» stuff like bamboo sharks or turtles, the rest don't get much attention; but when looking closely and slowly, you can find a huge variety of nudibranch, shrimps, crabs... And today, one of our great guides, Baron, found a tiny white clown Frogfish at Manta Point on Lembongan!!!
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «muck diving» where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus and ringed pipefish.
The structures attract all sorts of life like Snappers, Puffers, Ghost Pipefish, Nudibranchs and so on.
This week, our dive guide Andy was proofing his ability to spot the smallest and most amazing creatures you can find here on the Gili Islands like winged pipefish, hairy shrimps, ghost pipefish and some amazing looking nudibranchs.
Many unusual species like blue ring octopus, various species of frog fish and as many nudibranches as you want live just below purple soft coral encrusted pilings.
All Dive sites have an enormous marine diversity with amazing creatures like ornate ghost pipefishes, frogfishes, nudibranchs, octopuses, reef sharks and off course many many turtles!
Look close to the reef to see number of colourful Nudibranch, tropical reef fish and even pelagic like Manta Ray and Eagle Ray in the deep water.
There is so much out there to discover: small little funky looking creatures like ghost pipe fish, mantis shrimp, pygmy seahorse, blue ringed octopus, frogfish and a wide variety of nudibranches.
The macro and muck diving is also very good with great chances of spotting rare critters like Frog Fishes and Nudibranchs.
This time the dive guides highlighted, in between others, a lot of critters distributed in different species of nudibranchs and crustaceans, like the Decorator Crab.
With an extensive soft coral garden hosting plenty of xenia specimens, some macro life was found: nudibranchs, like the Chromodoris and Flabellina, flatworms, Orangutan and Porcelain Crab and also the Raja Ampat Denise Pygmy Seahorse!
This dive site was ideal for macro lovers considering the abundant amount of colorful nudibranchs, sea slugs and flatworms spotted by our dive guides especially in the shallows, together with crustaceans like the Hairy Shrimp; besides that it was an opportunity to spot a Denise Pygmy Seahorse!
Those who, like me, are interested in Nudibranchs, it's definitely the area of the world you should explore.
Some of the marine life seen during the dive included: Banded Sea Snake, Day Octopus, Hawksbill Turtle and smaller creatures, like the Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse, nudibranchs, five different kinds of flatworms, headshield slug, Hairy Shrimp and even a nocturnal Epaulette Shark.
Among the hard coral, rubble and some rocks that formed an interesting topography, Reef Octopus, Pygmy Squid, nudibranchs, like the Nembrotha, Fimbriated and Yellowmargin Moray Eels were some of the highlights pointed out by our divemasters.
On top of that, a friendly school of Bumphead Parrotfish let our divers approach while munching on the reef, Green and Hawksbill Turtle were also seen and a few critters, including Tasseled Scorpionfish, Denise Pygmy Seahorse and nudibranchs, like a beautiful Nembrotha kubayana.
Crabs, like the Porcelain and Hairy, and nudibranchs were also photographed.
It was not all, since nudibranchs, like the Flabellina, pipefishes, like the Ringed, Egg - Shell Shrimp and others were also found.
As usual, our divemasters spend their time looking for critters, and some of the ones spotted included: nudibranchs, crabs, like the Decorator Crab, shrimps, like the Marbled Shrimp and scorpionfishes.
A Whitetip Reef Shark, schooling batfishes getting cleaned and smaller animals like the Bubble Coral Shrimp, Hairy Shrimp, nudibranchs and a few Pygmy Seahorses, including the Raja Ampat endemic specie, were caught by our guests cameras.
Some of the highlights of this dive were: Crocodile Flathead, Baby Octopus, nudibranchs, like the Flabellina, and Marbled Shrimp.
Due to the strenght of the currents during the day, our groups spend most of the time along the northern wall looking for critters like Crinoid and Wire Coral Shrimp, Soft Coral Pipefish, flatworms, nudibranchs, Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse and more.
Some of the sights of this dive included: Bicolor Parrotfish (juvenile), Yellowtail Coris (juvenile), Porcelain and Boxer Crab, nudibranchs, like the Chromodoris, and also a couple of smaller Potato Groupers.
This dive was not different, as Bargibanti, Denise and Raja Ampat Denise Pygmy Seahorses were seen, nudibranchs, like the Flabellina and even a Giant Frogfish were seen.
As for the macro life, bottom - dwellers like scorpionfishes were also captured, besides shrimps, like the Popcorn Shrimp, and a few nudibranchs.
There were a few highlights pointed by the guides like Skeleton Shrimp, Spiny Lobster, nudibranchs, flatworms, Green and Hawksbill Turtle, different species of moray eel and also a Whitetip Reef Shark!
There were plenty of options both in terms of pelagic, Black tip and Grey Reef Shark, Napoleon Wrasse and schooling fusiliers, as of macro, Orangutan Crab, nudibranchs, like the Pikachu, flatworms and pipefishes, like the Ringed Pipefish.
As it is usually the case on this site, plenty of macro life and critters were pointed out by our dive masters: Nudibranchs, like the Thecacera, Flabellina and Nembrotha, Reef Octopus, Bargibanti and Denise Pygmy Seahorse (including the color variation of the last specie that is found only on this region of the world), in between others, filled this dive with pleasant surprises.
Bargibanti, Denise and Raja Ampat Denise Pygmy Seahorses were found, different nudibranchs, like the Flabellina, and flatworms too.
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «muck diving» where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus, ringed pipefish, turtles, various coloured frogfish and Bio Rock projects.
Besides additional encounters with grey reef sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, barracudas and the like, this dive has enough marine life for macrolife enthusiasts as well, with brightly coloured nudibranchs, and commensal and anemone shrimps in abundance.
Like many professional divers, both Grahame and I are smitten by nudibranchs.
When not working with ARCUS on programs like the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH), you might find her wandering Pacific Northwest riverbanks with her dog and fly - fishing husband, snapping pictures of bees, exploring Puget Sound for nudibranchs and lumpsuckers, or enabling the inveterate Settlers of Catan addictions of her family and friends.
But this is not exactly an example of what all nudibranch look like.
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