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9 The Shark That Walks on Land: And other strange but true tales of mysterious sea creatures by Michael Bright, The Robson Press, # 12.99 / $ 16.99 This is a book about the ocean's marvels, mythical and real — among them the metre - long epaulette shark that does indeed walk on its paddle - shaped Shark That Walks on Land: And other strange but true tales of mysterious sea creatures by Michael Bright, The Robson Press, # 12.99 / $ 16.99 This is a book about the ocean's marvels, mythical and real — among them the metre - long epaulette shark that does indeed walk on its paddle - shaped shark that does indeed walk on its paddle - shaped fins.
Some liveaboard itineraries also venture into Triton Bay, which is known for extensive soft coral coverage, vast forests of black coral, big schools of fish, epaulette sharks, pilot whales and more.
It is an excellent dive region in its own right with fabulous soft coral coverage, vast forests of black coral, big schools of fish, epaulette sharks, turtles, whale sharks, pilot whales and more.
Daydream has a range of shark species on display in its Living Reef lagoons including, Brown banded Bamboo Sharks, a Sickle Fin Lemon Shark, Black - tip Reef Sharks and Epaulette Shshark species on display in its Living Reef lagoons including, Brown banded Bamboo Sharks, a Sickle Fin Lemon Shark, Black - tip Reef Sharks and Epaulette ShShark, Black - tip Reef Sharks and Epaulette Sharks.
Among the highlights pointed out by the divemasters, one stood out, two female specimen of the endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark, also known as the walking shark were seen and photograShark, also known as the walking shark were seen and photograshark were seen and photographed!
Our divers came quite glad from this dive after having spotted the likes of Whitetip Reef Shark, 2, Wobeggong Pygmy Squid, Donald Duck Shrimp and also our first endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark, also known as the Walking Shark.
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.
After dinner Jose one of the dive masters did a presentation about epaulette sharks / walking sharks
With no night dive and an earlier dinner, We got a presentation of Maldives done by Mario and also a presentation on the Epaulette Shark, spotted the night before, done by Jemy.
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.
The Night dive was in Sagof were we saw epaulette sharks some big lobsters, many different species of shrimps and crabs.
Some of the highlights seen during this dive included: octopuses (including a juvenile one), Hermit Crab, Peacock - tail Anemone Shrimp, flatworms and also a male Epaulette Shark.
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.
Our night dive was in the neighboor Warna Berwarna and there were a few highlights, like: Bubblebee Shrimp, Hawksbill Turtle and the first Epaulette (walking) Shark of the trip!
Some of the celebrated creatures of this dive were: Epaulette (walking) Sharks, Wobbegong Shark, Juvenile Reef Octopus, Crinoid Squat Lobster.
The resort is centrally positioned within the Raja Ampat marine park, just 10 minutes away from Manta Sandy and well - known manta cleaning station, in an area known for five different species of pygmy sea horse, and endemic sharks like the ornate wobbegong and the epaulette bamboo shark.
Our divers came quite glad from this dive after having spotted the likes of Whitetip Reef Shark, Pygmy Squid, Donald Duck Shrimp and also our first two endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark, also known as the Walking Shark.
With the currents slightly stronger and visibility in between 10 - 15 meters / 33 -50 feet, our divers had the opportunity to see some of the marine life that makes Raja Ampat a special place: Wobbegong Shark, Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse and even the nocturnal Epaulette Shark!
For the night last night dive of south Raja Ampat we choose Romeo, our target was to try to see the epaulette shark before we leave.
Dinner happened in the salon and afterwards our divemaster Jemy shared a presentation about the Epaulette Shark, of which one species (Hemyscillium freycineti) is endemic from Raja Ampat.
It was also the first opportunity for some of our guests to see the Epaulette (walking) Shark, which has one specie endemic from Raja Ampat.
Our night dive was in the neighbor Candy Store and there were a few highlights, like: Bubblebee Shrimp, Hawksbill Turtle and the first Epaulette (walking) Shark of the trip!
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