Sentences with phrase «pipe fish»

The phrase "pipe fish" refers to a type of fish that looks like a long, thin pipe. It has a long, narrow body with a tubular shape, similar to the shape of a pipe. Full definition
This week a few of our guests were lucky enough to see an ornate ghost pipe fish at Bunaken.
The other sea life we spotted on this dive were, of course, plenty of cuttlefish, octopus, stingrays, scorpion fish, lionfish, eels, crabs and shrimps, pipe fish hiding in the rocks and all our well - known reef fish here and there protecting themselves for a night to come.
These corals create shelter and safety for creatures / fish such as pipe fish, lionfish, moray eels, ribbon eels, juvenile bat fish, turtles, octopus, shrimps and many more.
It is also possible to spot Ornate ghost pipe fish here.
It is one of the most popular sites for muck diving in Bali with the Padang Bai Jetty being our favorite along with Jepun, you can spot a number of the resident Giant frog fish along with a number of different types on pipe fish, Pegasus sea moths and other critters.
We spotted school of barracudas, school of spade fish, big, many nudibranch and beautiful pipe fish.
We saw very beautiful ornate, red hairy pipe fish ponto sea horse and many nudibranch.
These dive sites boast towering pinnacles and divers will be able to find soft and hard corals teeming with pipe fish, seahorses and nudibranch as well as schooling fish.
On all these sites you can find grey sharks, white fin sharks, black fin sharks, mantas, lobster, turtles, all types of reef fish, schools of bumphead parrot fish, jack fish, barracuda and small creatures such as nudibranchs, sea horses, pipe fish etc. are also common.
We spotted: crocodile fish, porcelain crab, mushroom pipe fish and barramundi fish.
We found many amazing creatures: bobtail cuttle fish, tiny yellow frogfish, hornet pipe fish, yellow black spotted moray eel, decorator crab, spider crab and much more crabs and shrimps.
The macro that we have been spotting around here is squat lobsters, painted spiny lobsters, squat shrimps, anemone shrimps, peacock tail shrimps, crabs, nudibranch, flatworms, ornate and robust ghost pipe fish and so on.
Other than our Crabs we have around here in the north / west Lombok plenty of nudiebranchs, Blacktip reef sharks, ghost pipe fish, a range of scorpion fish including the leaf, barracuda, turtles, shrimps, pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, trevally and plenty more.
Other than the seahorses we have been seeing our local frogfish, pipe fish, Schools of trevally's and barracuda plus we had a magnificent spot of 6 eagle rays at the beginning of the week plus our usual turtles which is pretty much a guarantee when we dive around the north gilis.
As we held onto some rocks to look within for moray eels, pipe fish and so on we found a huge, yes huge Crocodile flathead.
We often find such a variety of sea life there ranging from small stuff like crabs, shrimps, pipe fish, ribbon eels, garden eels to the pelargic's of trevally, barracuda, long jaw mackerel, rainbow runners and Eagle rays which was spotted just two days ago!!
A great week for spotting stuff this week also with frogfish, robust ghost pipe fish, bobtail squid, mimic octopus, ornate ghost pipe fish, a whole host of nudis and all of it just of the house reef!!
Some of the more famous include, harlequin shrimp, mimic octopus, donut nudibranch, boxer crab, ghost pipe fish, sea horses and frog fish, just ask our guides what you want to see and they will do their best to find them for you.
The diversity of marine life is exceptional and Bali provides one of the few opportunities for divers to see the mighty mola (oceanic sunfish — mola ramsayi) manta rays and other large pelagics — but diving in Bali is not only for «big fish» enthusiasts, macro divers have a selection of treats awaiting them too — the pygmy sea horse, frogfishes, ghost pipe fish and a plethora of nudibranch species to name but a few can all be found on Bali's fringing coral reefs.
Among the school of trevallys we have been seeing: Moray eels, Hairy squat lobsters, shrimps, turtles, Peacock mantis shrimp, robust pipe fish and not to leave out we had a lovely encounter with an Eagle ray cruising down the end of Meno slope towards Bounty wreck.
Turtles, octopus, barracuda, leaf fish, lion fish, nudibranchs, many different types of Moray eels, lobster, ghost pipe fish, green tree coral, sting rays, stone fish, scorpion fish, trumpet fish AND my first time seeing dolphin on scuba!
Our guide will help you hunt down also the pigmy seahorse, ghost pipe fish and frogfish.
All this accompanied by nudi branchs, ghost pipe fish, blue ribben eel and much more.
After all the schooling fish and pristine reefscapes of Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea, it was a nice change of pace to slowly sift through Ambon's unusual sub-strait in search for those iconic creatures like ghost pipe fish, frog fish, and nudibranches, which we found in abundance.
Sightings include leopard sharks, turtles, moray eels & ghost pipe fish, plus there is always a chance of the unexpected whale sharks and manta rays.
Flamboyant nudibranchs, frogfish, feather stars, tunicate's, cleaner shrimp, ghost pipe fish, green turtles, leaf fish, fire urchins, and coleman shrimp can all be found here.
Ghost ornate pipe fish, leafy scorpion fish, robust ghost pipe fish, mimic octopus, sea horses, mandarin fish and occasionally a thresher shark can be spotted.
Frog fish, leaf scorpion fish, sea horses, ribbon eels, black spotted morays, pipe fish and many types of shrimp are frequently spotted here.
As well as the biorocks themselves this dive site with its sloping sandy bottom is a great place to search for fascinating creatures such as frogfish, ghost pipe fish, stonefish, octopus and cuttlefish amongst other things.
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.
Level: beginner to experienced diver Type of dive: off shore dive 3 minutes from the beach, sandy slope with rocks, photography What to see: pigmee sea horse, nudi branchs and flat worms, pipe fish, skeleton, squat and clear shrimp, whip coral shrimp, anemone and red crab, scorpion and lion fish, box and puffer fish, green sea turtle, Moray eels, soft and hard coral, jungle of whip coral.
Our sandy House reef offers a range of nudibranchs, shrimps, crabs, pipe fish and ribbon eels with octopus and cuttlefish also coming for a visit.
It is one of the most popular sites for muck diving in Bali with the the Padang Bai Jetty being our favorite where you can spot a number of the resident Giant frog fish, pipe fish, Pegasus sea moths and other critters.
Additionally while dive Gili Air and you will very likely see turtles, sharks and cuttle fish, ghost pipe fish, frog fish, and definitely all kinds of lively, colorful reef fish.
Sarah has also had one of the luckiest first dives as she saw a big group of eagle rays, turtle, nudibranches, cuttlefish, shrimps, crabs, pipe fish, peacock mantis shrimp and loads more.
You can see throngs of fish in different kinds such as fusilier, silversides and harlequin ghost pipe fish.
All have an easy beach entry and once beneath the waters divers have the pleasure of swimming amongst some beautiful sea life: rays, pipe fish, sole weaving their way through thick kelp forests.
Angler fish, scorpion fish, pipe fish and many other creatures are on display.
The maritime life of the Andaman Sea is very versatile, and offers amongst many tropical fish also rare species such as sea horses and ghost pipe fish.
We were exceptionally lucky as we stumbled upon multiple blue ringed octopus as well as several ghost pipe fish.
As well as the biorocks themselves this dive site with its sloping sandy bottom is a great place to search for fascinating creatures such as frogfish, ghost pipe fish, stonefish, octopus and cuttlefish.
The best dive site for critters is Jawfish Lair where you have the chance of spotting the very rare ornate ghost pipe fish or the rare mimic octopus.
There is so much out there to discover: small little funky looking creatures like ghost pipe fish, mantis shrimp, pygmy seahorse, blue ringed octopus, frogfish and a wide variety of nudibranches.
Head south and you will be rewarded with a long pristine wall of coral, turtles can be found here but the big thing is the wall of critters — look out for frog fish, sea horses, shrimp and pipe fish.
We saw a black tip shark, sweetlips fish, spades fish and many macro: nudibranch, pipe fish, commensal shrimp and small frogfish.
Two fantastic dives at Satonda and Moyo Islands for more chances for ghost pipe fish, ribbon eels, turtle, cuttlefish and more before an overnight cruise back to Benoa Harbour in the south of Bali.
For the night dive we went to Arborek island were we did the dive, was medium current, and a lot of life under water, Giant clams, walking sharks, scorpion fish, electric clan, nudibranchs, pipe fish.
We saw: wobbegong shark, beautiful nudibranch and pipe fish.
When diving Blue Lagoon in Padangbai you have a big chance to see white tip and black tip reef sharks, sometimes even a wobbegong shark, turtles, cuttle fish, giant frog fish, ghost pipe fish, moray eels, seahorses, mantis shrimp, clown fish, banner fis and so much more.
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