Sentences with phrase «on pygmy seahorses»

After dessert our divemaster Hery did a presentation on Pygmy Seahorses, talking about species present Indonesia.
Dinner was then served and the guests watched a presentation on Pygmy Seahorses done by the cruise director.
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!

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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).
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «muck diving» where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus and ringed pipefish.
Often pygmy seahorses can be found disguised on coral fans on the deeper part along with reef sharks and turtles.
And here are few names of the creatures you might find here in the Gilis: A large variety of Mantis shrimps, different kinds of Pipefishes including the Ornate and Robust ghost pipefish, frogfish, a very large variety of shrimps and crabs and if you're lucky you might see the boxer crab or the well sought harlequin shrimp, the famous seahorses and the Pygmy seahorses, normal Scorpionfishes, leaf scorpionfishes and even the rare Rhinopia which has found itself a home on our dive site called «Turtle Heaven».
We can see everything from sharks, pelagics, mantas and dolphins to pygmy seahorses, blue ringed octopus and frogfish but the most impressive with komodo diving is the amount of fish on the dive sights and the massive amount of healthy corals
I have a strong passion for seeing the small creatures on the dive and my favorite animal down there is the pygmy seahorse.
Nudibranchs, multiple species of ghost pipefish, pygmy cuttlefish, frogfish, boxer crabs, seahorses... the list goes on and on.
Pygmy seahorses cling in numbers to gorgonian fans, anemones play home to crabs and shrimps, crinoids shelter clingfish, and squat lobsters and whip corals often have a little coral shrimp or two on board.
29 degrees on every singe dive, stunning and untouched corals, more sharks, more pygmy seahorses and great fish action!
On the Menjangan dive sites, walls go from 10 to 26 - 60m + and are full of nooks and crannies, overhangs and crevasses with soft corals, sponges, and Bali's highest concentration of Gorgonian seafans (some with pygmy seahorses).
During one of my first dives in Bali my dive instructor showed me my first Pygmy seahorse and from that moment on I didn't only love big fish anymore but starting to love looking for small critters and especially for seahorses.
We can see everything from sharks, pelagics fishes, mantas and dolphins to pygmy seahorses, blue ringed octopus and frogfishes but the most impressive with Komodo diving is the amount of fishes on every dive sites and the massive amount of healthy and colourful corals
Macro photo enthusiasts will love going on a hunt for the elusive pygmy seahorses.
Seeing over 8 pygmy seahorses on 1 fan is not a common occurrence and can only happen in places as wonderful as this.
Chance to make a deep dive here, tiny yellow pygmy seahorses are often found on the giant gorgonians at depth.
There is plenty of action in the blue, but the highlights are to be found in and around the reef, such as ornate ghost pipefish and pygmy seahorses (up to 40 on 1 fan!).
As for the findings on this dive, a few to be mentioned are Bubble Coral Shrimp, Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse, nudibranchs, Papuan Scorpionfish, in between others.
The resort has an instructor and several dive guides — all extremely helpful, happy to join you on a guided night dive and with eagle eyes able to spot a pygmy seahorse the size of your pinky fingernail at 20 paces, or a well camouflaged Leaf Scorpionfish.
On this site the guests spotted the first Blacktip Reef Shark of the cruise and also other few Pygmy Seahorses, a group of Blue - spotted Stingrays and a few different nudibranchs on some of the soft corals presenOn this site the guests spotted the first Blacktip Reef Shark of the cruise and also other few Pygmy Seahorses, a group of Blue - spotted Stingrays and a few different nudibranchs on some of the soft corals presenon some of the soft corals present.
On top of that, a friendly school of Bumphead Parrotfish let our divers approach while munching on the reef, Green and Hawksbill Turtle were also seen and a few critters, including Tasseled Scorpionfish, Denise Pygmy Seahorse and nudibranchs, like a beautiful Nembrotha kubayanOn top of that, a friendly school of Bumphead Parrotfish let our divers approach while munching on the reef, Green and Hawksbill Turtle were also seen and a few critters, including Tasseled Scorpionfish, Denise Pygmy Seahorse and nudibranchs, like a beautiful Nembrotha kubayanon the reef, Green and Hawksbill Turtle were also seen and a few critters, including Tasseled Scorpionfish, Denise Pygmy Seahorse and nudibranchs, like a beautiful Nembrotha kubayana.
The visibility, even though limited, did nt keep the divers from encountering a Barramundi Grouper, a couple of Wobbeng Sharks, a Pygmy Seahorse, a Crocodile Flathead together with other macro life found (nudibranchs and flatworms) on the hard and soft coral present especially on the shallower part of the dive site.
On top of that, macro life and critters were pointed out by our divemasters, like the Denise Pygmy Seahorse, Ringed Pipefish and also a couple of Wobbegong Sharks.
To be mentioned regarding marine life seen on this dive: Giant Mantis Shrimp, Bargibanty Pygmy Seahorse, school of Yellow Snappers and Oriental Sweet lips, Wobbegong Shark, Black tip Sharks and Giant Clams.
Schooling Oriental, Diagonal - banded Sweetlips, Blue - lined and Spanish Flag Snappers, Pick - Handle and Yellowtail Barracudas, Hawksbill Turtles, Blacktip Reef Sharks, Bargibanti and Pontohi Pygmy Seahorses, schooling batfishes, surgeonfishes, rabbitfishes and Big - Eye Jacks and so on... A great dive!
As it is usually the case on this site, plenty of macro life and critters were pointed out by our dive masters: Nudibranchs, like the Thecacera, Flabellina and Nembrotha, Reef Octopus, Bargibanti and Denise Pygmy Seahorse (including the color variation of the last specie that is found only on this region of the world), in between others, filled this dive with pleasant surprises.
An Incredible wall full of Gorgonias on all sizes and colors imaginable, were the highlight was of courses our beloved Pygmy Seahorse.
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.
A Banded Sea Snake and a Green Turtle were spotted, alongside a lot of smallers creatures that live on this reef: Pygmy Seahorses in a total of five -LRB-!)
You'll see everything from nudibranchs & pygmy seahorses to eagle rays & turtles — sometimes all on the one dive.
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «muck diving» where divers can see rare critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus, ringed pipefish, turtles, various coloured frogfish and Bio Rock projects.
From hairy frogfish, cockatoo leaf fish and pygmy seahorses in Secret Bay and Menjangan on the north west tip of the island, to bumphead parrotfish and reef sharks in the north and east at Tulamben and Candi Dasa, to the sunfish and trevallies of nearby Nusa Penida and Lembongan islands; the sights are truly fascinating.
The variety of marine life around Komodo Island ranges from sunfish, mantas, dolphins and eagle rays to the fascinating pygmy seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish and blue - ringed octopus, making this one of the most diverse and vibrant dive spots on the planet.
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