Sentences with phrase «macro life»

... Highlights: great macro life / marine diversity...... Diving environment: wall diving, drift diving, beginner and advanced divers...
At Amed we recommend the Japanese Wreck which is a small wreck but is a great site for a macro life on the surrounding slope.
However, the other dives were also very good with small sharks, sea snakes, glittering shoals of mouth mackerel and enough macro life to please any photographer.
The strong currents of the outer reefs bring nutrient rich waters from thousands of miles around, and in turn, lure in some of the most diverse life in the ocean, including everything from macro life to pelagic spectacles that defy the eye.
The macro life is varied with sea horses and nundibranchs whilst wrasses, bream and roncadores appear on most sites.
However one dive site which does offer an amazing diversity of macro life is at one of the best shore dives in the world in Exmouth, called the Navy Pier, where you can spot Frog fishes, Scorpion fishes and various Nudibranchs.
When you're not looking at the tightly packed schools this is a great site for macro life including nudibranch, mantis shrimps, pygmy seahorses, octopus and cuttlefish but if that's not enough, look out for the resting wobbegong sharks under the table corals.
Finally, Sand Trap and North Cut are easy dives full of healthy corals and brilliantly colored fish and macro life.
We dived 3 times at Richelieu Rock but it's worth it since, aside from lots of fish to see, the soft corals are very colourful and the macro life is good; I saw a yellow seahorse and tiger cowries.
Large schools of barracuda, jacks and tuna are common on walls, whilst tiny macro life abounds amid the table corals and sea fans.
... Highlights: turtles, great macro life / marine diversity,, schooling fish & big pelagics...... Diving environment: healthy reefs, wall diving, drift diving, beginner and advanced divers...
... Highlights: whale sharks, turtles, great macro life / marine diversity...... Diving environment: healthy reefs, wreck diving, beginner and advanced divers, off the beaten track...
Numerous protected bays are havens for macro life with frogfish and pygmy seahorses quite common.
You can expect to dive a lot of walls and see a lot of healthy coral growth and marine life such as eagle rays, horse - eye jacks, nurse sharks, gray reef sharks, orange elephant ear sponges, and an array of macro life.
... Highlights: shark action, manta rays, turtles, great macro life / marine diversity, schooling fish & big pelagics...... Diving environment: healthy reefs, wall diving, drift diving, beginner and advanced divers, off the beaten track...
Over 3,000 fish species and 600 species of coral, steep walls, deep water trenches, underwater volcanic mountains, World War II wrecks, and a seemingly endless variety of colourful macro life, scuba diving in Indonesia's warm waters is truly excellent and inexpensive.
... Highlights: shark action, turtles, schooling fish & big pelagics, great macro life / marine diversity...... Diving environment: wall diving, advanced divers, very popular...
Places with superb macro life like Komodo, Raja Ampat, Lembeh, Bunaken and Bali are particularly excellent places to scuba after sunset.
... Highlights: manta rays, schooling fish & big pelagics, great macro life / marine diversity...... Diving environment: healthy reefs, wall diving, drift diving, beginner and advanced divers, non-diving activities, very popular...
... Highlights: hammerhead sharks, shark action, turtles, schooling fish & big pelagics, great macro life / marine diversity, non diving activities...... Diving environment: healthy reefs, wall diving, beginner and advanced divers, off the beaten track...
The shallows are full of macro life living among the soft corals and staghorns, which you can check out when conditions are calm.
The Marine Park is known for its rich macro life and is mostly characterized by wall dives rich in hard and soft corals.
Come find the pygmy sea horses, frogfish, mandarinfish and other wonderful macro life in Lembeh Strait...
This dive was special for macro life, since Pygmy Seahorses (including from the species Pontohi), nudibranchs, lobsters, shrimps and pipefishes were pointed out by our dive guides.
As for the macro life, a wide variety of colorful gobies, Bargibanti and Denise Pygmy Seahorse were captured.
After a nice breakfast we jumped again in the water, dive site was Barracuda Rock, were we saw big schools of Yellow Tail Fusiliers, Barracudas and a lot of different nudibranchs and a many macro life as nudibranchs and pygmy sea horses.
This means that a large variety of species of corals are constantly competing to colonise this area and explains why this site is so rich in macro life!
Fans of macro life and underwater photographers will also love this dive site with excellent chances of spotting a frog fish, ribbon eels and many nudibranchs.
Imagine you were diving through the swim - throughs of a Coral Garden in warm clear waters, drifting along deep walls covered with sponges, fans and macro life, surrounded by colorful schools of fish, turtles, lobsters and crabs... Stop dreaming and join our team at Pro Dive Mexico to make it come true!!!
Most reefs have some form of macro life — gobies, pipefish, frogfish, and nudibranchs.
Schooling Yellowtail Barracudas were seen around, while more macro life was also photographed, to name a few: Blue Dragon nudibranch, Crocodile Flathead, Denise and Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse.
The dive site was Baby Rock, where the dive guides, already spotted Bumphead Parrotfishes and a some macro life, like the Raja Ampat Denise Pygmy Seahorse, Orangutan Crab and a few lobsters.
We passed all the dive looking for some macro life: orangutan crab, shrimps, nudibranchs.
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.
Pelagic sea creatures do not frequent this area but there is plenty of macro life and cool caverns to explore at Madonna Rock.
The trips offer divers the chance to dive with manta rays, sharks, last schools of fish as well as amazing macro life such as seahorses and nudibranchs.
As it is usually the case in Raja Ampat, night dives was dedicated mostly for macro life: nudibranchs, Decorator Crabs, Marbled Shrimps and others were some of the findings.
On top of that, macro life and critters were pointed out by our divemasters, like the Denise Pygmy Seahorse, Ringed Pipefish and also a couple of Wobbegong Sharks.
As for the macro life, bottom - dwellers like scorpionfishes were also captured, besides shrimps, like the Popcorn Shrimp, and a few nudibranchs.
Some of the macro life seen on this dive included: Orangutan Crab, flatworms, blennies, Hydroid Crab and also an Electric Clam!
The third and fourth dive of the day was at Pulau Auki... the current was very slow to medium and not too much fish came to the corner but still could see schools of Barracudas and fusiliers and some good macro life, the top part of the reef was full of stunning Table Corals.
The macro life spotted were, in between others, Pygmy Seahorse, Porcelain Crab, nudibranchs and Tasseled Scorpionfish.
Some of the macro life seen on this dive included: Orangutan Crab, flatworms, blennies, Hydroid Crab and also the first specimen of the endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark, also known as the Walking Shark.
As we entered further into the bay, approaching the Cendana Pearl Farm, established for more than three decades in the region, the abundance of macro life and soft coral living and growing, respectively, among the sea floor increased.
The Boonsung is a beautiful artificial reef bursting with macro life.
We passed all the dive looking for some macro life: orangutan crab, shrimps, and nudibranchs.
The visibility, even though limited, did nt keep the divers from encountering a Barramundi Grouper, a couple of Wobbeng Sharks, a Pygmy Seahorse, a Crocodile Flathead together with other macro life found (nudibranchs and flatworms) on the hard and soft coral present especially on the shallower part of the dive site.
You'll see schools of razorfish, hermit crabs, cuttlefish, stingrays hiding out under the sand, sea horses and some incredible macro life.
Third dive of the day happened closer to Penemu, in Galaxy, a site known for being an interesting spot for macro life.
Following dive was done close to Peneimu, in Galaxy, a site known for its abundant macro life.
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