Not exact matches
Now, scientists with the University
of Washington's Friday Harbor Laboratories have discovered enough differences in the filters to be able to identify the
giant manta and eight
of the devil
rays using the part from inside their mouth that has been dried and is being sold.
Water flows through the 40 - inch (1 meter) wide mouth
of a
giant manta and over the
ray's gill arches, the white triangular parts running across the bottom and top
of its mouth, five on each side.
Underneath the water's surface though, is a kaleidoscope
of coral and other aquatic life including tropical fish, dolphins,
manta rays, sea turtles and
giant clams, which you can swim with.
Occasionally in the months
of December to February
giant manta rays can be seen gliding close to the surface.
From snorkeling along with millions
of sardines and whale sharks in the Philippines to snorkeling with twelve
giant manta rays in Indonesia.
Snorkelling with around 12
giant manta rays at the end
of one dive.
She felt a
Giant Pacific
Manta ray's smooth exterior as it accidentally brushed up against her during the night manta snorkel, as well as the slimy surface of a sea cucumber and the spiny texture of a sea ur
Manta ray's smooth exterior as it accidentally brushed up against her during the night
manta snorkel, as well as the slimy surface of a sea cucumber and the spiny texture of a sea ur
manta snorkel, as well as the slimy surface
of a sea cucumber and the spiny texture
of a sea urchin.
I fondly recall hyperventilating over the fact that we were snorkeling in the middle
of the sea as around 12
giant manta rays swam around us.
During your dives here, expect to see lots
of sharks (reef and leopard), turtles,
manta rays,
giant groupers, and barracudas.
And best
of all, you don't have to be an expert to access it; even if you've never dived before, like me, you can complete your Open Water Diver course and share the same waters as sharks,
giant turtles,
manta rays, and colourful corals and fish, all on your first day.
Dive spots such as the Catalina Islands & Bat Island offer a stunning variety
of sea life such as
giant manta rays, moray eels, white tip reef sharks, live coral & much more.
Blow bubbles with Blue Crab at one
of the best places to scuba dive, Las Catalinas islands in Costa Rica, where you can find whale shark,
giant manta rays, white tipped shark, and much more underwater wildlife at Las Catalinas!
We'll take you anywhere on the island: you'll see magical corals
of Menjangan, rare Mola - mola and
giant Manta rays.
These volcanic rock formations are home to a large variety
of sea life, including white tip reef sharks,
giant manta rays, eagle and devil
rays, sea turtles, octopi, lion fish, moray eels and sea turtles.
Big Catalina («Catalina Grande»): One
of the favorite sites for seasoned (and brave) divers, Big Catalina is known as the best spot to witness whitetip reef sharks and
Giant manta rays.
Scuba dive with the swirling tornado - like formation
of Barracudas, the big - eye trevallies, the thousands silver jack fishes, the
giant size parrot fishes, the numerous turtles and many others such as
mantas, eagle
rays, tunas, scalloped hammerhead sharks, whale sharks and 3000 more species
of fish.
If you want to go through a great combination
of snorkeling, sailing and nature, head for Marietas Islands National Park while the guides look out for
giant manta rays, sea turtles...
We saw
giant manta ray jump out
of the ocean as well as a whale jump in the bay!
Designed with families and groups
of friends in mind, a journey on Tiger Blue is guaranteed to be packed with unforgettable moments whether it be searching for dragons on Komodo, spotting birds
of paradise in West Papua or snorkeling with
giant manta rays over the coralgardens
of Raja Ampat.
The 110 metre (360 foot) ship sank in 1911 and is now home to turtles, sea snakes,
giant trevally, groupers,
manta rays, sharks and thousands
of tropical fish.
While on the trip, you might catch fine glimpses
of dolphins, whales,
giant manta rays, sea turtles and sharks!
Swim with the whale sharks in the summer, the gentle
giants of the ocean; watch sea turtles and
manta rays.
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.
Tubbataha Reef Marine Park — The country's largest marine habitat, it hosts
giant manta rays, sea turtles, and hundreds
of reef fish species.
Plus, what many divers hope to see are the
giants of the ocean — whalesharks are seen here, as well as
manta rays.
It is very common to see white tip sharks,
giant mantas,
manta rays, fish such as buffoon,
giant grouper, morays, and a great variety
of many other species
of different sizes and colors.
The diving on volcanic pinnacles offers white - tipped reef sharks, bull sharks,
giant Manta Rays, eagle
rays, diamond stingrays, octopus, and huge schools
of tropical fish.
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.
You have the chance
of seeing
giant Manta rays, spotted Eagle
rays, sharks, octopus and so much more.
Along with large schools
of vibrant, tropical fish, you can see
giant manta rays, dolphins, sea turtles and eels.
Dive in Costa Rica is an unforgettable experience; there are just few places in the world where divers enjoy so many species
of marine life, from the tiny tube blennies to the
giant manta rays.
Giant manta rays (Manta birostris) are considered to be «vulnerable with an elevated risk of extinction,» due to fishing pressure and growing international de
manta rays (
Manta birostris) are considered to be «vulnerable with an elevated risk of extinction,» due to fishing pressure and growing international de
Manta birostris) are considered to be «vulnerable with an elevated risk
of extinction,» due to fishing pressure and growing international demand.