Sentences with phrase «more pygmy seahorses»

Among the infinite colourful sea fans, our guests got to photograph more pygmy seahorses, including the «Santa Claus» pygmy found only in Raja Ampat.
29 degrees on every singe dive, stunning and untouched corals, more sharks, more pygmy seahorses and great fish action!

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And while the Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse is usually found living on pinkish colored fans, the Denise is assumed to more often reside on orange fans (though not always).
Be advised to bring your camera because throughout the wreck you will find the odd pygmy seahorse, Trevallies, Blacktip Reef Sharks scouting the area and more.
At the moment we know exactly where to find pygmy seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish, stargazer, frogfish and more incredible marine life such as the flamboyant cuttlefish (that we named animal of the month in march) and the blue ringed octopus.
The reefs are full of bright soft corals and colorful corals, which harbor an amazing variety of rare marine life, including ghost pipe fish, leaf fish, pygmy seahorses and much more.
One of the most famous dive sites in Bali, the famous USAT liberty wreck in Tulamben, is covered with a striking array of coral and colourful and diverse marine live, including sweet lips, moray eels, turtles, Pygmy seahorse and much more.
Shower and dinner came next and after dessert our divemaster Hery shared a presentation on Pygmy Seahorses, which himself has been spotting and learning since the start of his diving career, more than 10 years ago!
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.
To name only a few of all the amazing sea life we could observe: many varieties of Pygmy seahorse, beautiful broccoli corals, wobbegong, giant clams, epaulette shark, and many more.
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.
With the medium current and 30 ft visibility, our divers had the opportunity to see some of the marine life that makes Raja Ampat a special place: incredible Soft Coral along the wall, Gorgonia Seafun, Pygmy Seahorse, school of Emperor, Jacks and many more!
The current was medium at the beginning but after went to slack and some of the highlights seen on the sandy bootom and around the incredible Soft Coral garden were: schools of Black Fin Barracudas, Wobbeggong Shark, Hacksbill Turtle, Napoleon Wrasse, Pygmy Seahorses and more.
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