Sentences with phrase «mobula rays»

In addition to the possibility of big shark encounters schools of mobula rays and manta rays are frequently seen throughtout the archipelago.
There is a strong chance of seeing mobula rays cruising past, sometimes alone, sometimes in small schools.
Here and then we see mobula rays in large dense schools.
Consequently the seasonable sighting of schooling hammerhead sharks as well as schooling mobula rays is regular.
Encounter large and small whale species, whale sharks, jumping mobula rays, and sea lion colonies.
Named The Passage, this dive site is a current highway with plankton rich water which means mantas can be seen feeding here along with mobula rays as well as tuna and jacks.
Sometimes you see the oceanic, sometimes you see smaller mobula rays but there's usually something there, it's great.
Mobula rays cephalic fins are just a flap whereas mantas fins unravel to form a much larger paddle like structure.
Mobula rays look extremely similar to manta rays but the difference is in their mouths and cephalic fins (head fins).
Among the Barracuda we have been spotting schools of Scalloped Hammerheads and great, White tip reef sharks, big eye Trevally, eagle rays and Mobula rays still at our dive site Gili Sarang.
On any given dive you can expect white - tipped reef sharks, marbled stingrays, green turtles, Galapagos fur seals, sea lions, eagle rays, cownose rays and mobula rays swimming in formation.
Dolphins, manta rays, reef sharks, giant trevallies, mobula rays circling the boat lights at night, a brooding jawfish with a mouthful of eggs, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ghost pipefish, very healthy reef fish life and innumerable crustaceans and invertebrates.
Heavy current attracts several pelagic species in addition to the hammerheads, including mobula rays, manta rays and the occasional whale shark.
Once or twice a year, we offer this very unique itinerary where we will be at the right place at the right time to see blue whales, bull sharks, and flying Mobula rays.
This week in Belongas South Lombok we have been especially lucky with Hammerheads, Barracuda, Tuna, White tip reef sharks, eagle rays, Banded sea snakes and hundreds of Mobula rays.
Encounter great and small whale species, whale sharks, manta and jumping mobula rays, and sea lion colonies.
The mantas are there all year round and sometimes divers see the oceanic, and other times they see smaller mobula rays.
If you're into scuba diving, this island provides phenomenal opportunities to see Mobula rays, hammerhead sharks and whale sharks.
Are you an experienced diver that is looking for drifts, BIG fish encounters including hammerheads, mobula rays, white tip reef sharks, napoleon wrasse, barracudas, trevally and more?
Gili Sarang has a short span in which the Mobula rays hang around, but when they do they come in great packs.
We have been seeing hammerheads, mobula rays, white tip reef sharks, barracuda, devil rays, trevally, tuna and more and more schools of squid mainly at the dive site «Gili Sarang».
This week in Belongas... we have an outstanding amount of Redtooth trigger fish, sea cobras, nudibranchs, white tip reef sharks and eagle rays but this week its been the mobula rays that have made diving special as they have been counted on every dive.
You might get a glimpse of mackerels, jacks, snapper, eagle rays, mobula rays, cownose rays and, with any luck, scalloped hammerhead sharks or silky sharks.
You have the colourful soft coral areas around the southern islands of Misool with the opportunity to see sharks and mobula rays.
From flights of mantas and mobula rays to funnel clouds of jacks and snapper, the ocean teems with life.
We witnessed a school of over 50 grey reef sharks, eagle rays, tunas, mobula rays and big schools of fusiliers and black snapper.
For instance, groupers, snappers, amber jacks, barracudas, mobula rays, morays, puffers, moorish idol, cubera snappers, bull sharks and many white tip sharks are observed.
Trevally, snappers and silverside are here in great numbers which attracts in turn black and white tipped reef sharks, mobula rays and the dolphin pods.
Humpback and false killer whales, over five species of dolphin, white tipped reef sharks, bull sharks, giant pacific manta rays, mobula rays, southern sting rays, spotted eagle rays, green sea turtles, snappers, king angels, moorish idols, trumpet fish, scorpion fish, various types of eels, spiny lobster, octopus, huge schools of barracuda, jacks, grunts, and much more.
Schools of mobula rays (devil rays), turtles, and white tip reef sharks can be seen on many dives.
You will see squadrons of mobula rays, good shark action, and some impressive dog - toothed tuna.
The Passage can be a great site for manta rays and mobula rays and also makes a stunning night dive.
Schools of jacks, mackerels, tunas and snapper, large groupers, sometimes devil rays, eagle rays, cow - nose rays and mobula ray are common visitors at this offshore reef.
Vast schools of fish swarm around this oceanic island and you will also encounter a jaw - dropping procession of marble rays, mobula rays and manta rays...
Whitetips, nurse sharks, eagle rays and mobula rays are also known to swing by.
Here you'll find a seamount with its summit at 85 feet (25 meters) along with dozens of hammerhead sharks, manta rays and mobula rays.
Highlights include: manta rays, mobula rays, wobbegongs, grey reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, painted frogfish, octopus, Spanish dancers and mandarinfish.
Giant mantas and a close cousin, mobula rays, are said by WildAid to be «highly valued in Chinese traditional medicine for their gill rakers... used for trapping food particles when filter - feeding.
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