You will see squadrons
of mobula rays, good shark action, and some impressive dog - toothed tuna.
In addition to the possibility of big shark encounters schools
of mobula rays and manta rays are frequently seen throughtout the archipelago.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
The seasonable sighting
of schooling barracudas, tunas, and other pelagic life is fairly regular, and apart from the
mobula - and eagle
ray season during August and September, hammerheads have the tendency to school around the Magnet end June until early November.
Consequently the seasonable sighting
of schooling hammerhead sharks as well as schooling
mobula rays is regular.
In Belongas Bay you'll find an unspoiled underwater paradise with pristine reefs, an intact environment, challenging «adrenalin dives» with sighting
of schooling barracudas, tunas,
mobula and eagle
rays and hammerheads.
You have the colourful soft coral areas around the southern islands
of Misool with the opportunity to see sharks and
mobula rays.
The rest
of the region abounds with everything from sea lions and fur seals, to manta,
mobula and eagle
rays, sea turtles, and even penguins.
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.
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.
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 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.