The Night dive was at Dunia Kecil with Crocodile Fish, Satomi
pygmy sea horse, decorate crabs and more.
The Night dive was in Wagmag, there was no current and we had a nice a gentle dive, the highlight of the dive was the Satomi
pygmy sea horse.
The visibility was reaching 20 m / 64 ft.. We started the dive at a sloping area where we saw white frog fish, 4 bargibanti sea horses and raja ampat
pygmy sea horse.
We found there a bargibanti
pygmy sea horse living in a purple sea fun.
We saw crenoid shrimp, nudibranch, ornate pipefish, denise
pygmy sea horse.
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.
Also, I glimpsed some of the most amazing creatures that must exist in the ocean — an ornate ghost pipefish and
a pygmy sea horse (half the size of a finger nail and symbiotically bonded with the coral to make them almost invisible!).
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.
Hippocampus satomiae:
This pygmy sea horse, which lives off the coast of Derawan Island in Borneo, is the smallest of its kind, about half an inch long.
A shallow reef with great coral growth and a huge array of giant sea fans;
pygmy sea horses, crab - eyed gobys and mantis shrimp have all been found here.
Muck diving sites are sandy slopes, often with black sand, and with visibility of 10 - 15m it's one of the few places you will see critters such as the elusive hairy frog fish,
pygmy sea horses and flamboyant cuttlefish.
With visibility of 10 - 15m it's one of the few places you will see the elusive hairy frog fish,
pygmy sea horses and flamboyant cuttlefish.
Not only the big guys but several species of
Pygmy sea horses, nudibranchs and flatworms that were also spotted along the dives in Raja Ampat.
Our first dive was in Gorgonias Passage, site formed by a wall full of Sea Fans where we specially go for find
Pygmy Sea Horses In our search we found it Denise, Raja Ampat and Bargibanti
Pygmy Sea Horses... not bad at all!
Night dive we did Friwinbonda again, many
pygmy sea horses one pregnant, nudibranchs, flat worms, decorator crabs and a lot more.
During the dive, from time to time you see big rocks and boomies with a lot of macro stuff around as nudibranch, crabs,
pygmy sea horses and also wobbegong sharks below.
Abundant and diverse marine life, ranging from huge schools of fish, to mantas and sharks, to blue ring octopus,
pygmy sea horses, many types of nudibranches.
We spotted many nudibranch,
pygmy sea horses, porcelain crabs and many other interesting night creatures.
Pygmy sea horses decorate the fans, allied cowries are nestled on the soft corals and you'll find a host of different nudibranchs and flat worms.
During this dive we saw: barracudas, spade fish, 2 bargibanti
pygmy sea horses, porcelain crab, orangutan crab and squad shrimps.
During this dive we saw: barracudas, spade fish, 2 bargibanti
pygmy sea horses and orangutan crab.
After dinner our divemaster Herry made a presentation about
pygmy sea horses.
You cans see all sorts of ocean life including; black and white tip reef sharks, bump head parrotfish, frog fish, nudibranches, cuttlefish, stingrays,
Pygmy sea horses, hundreds of turtles, eels all your regular reef fish and so much more.
After a nice breakfast we jumped again in the water, dive site was Barracuda Rock, were we saw big schools of Yellow Tail Fusiliers, Barracudas and a lot of different nudibranchs and a many macro life as nudibranchs and
pygmy sea horses.
Come find
the pygmy sea horses, frogfish, mandarinfish and other wonderful macro life in Lembeh Strait...
Pygmy sea horses, mimic octopus, cockatoo wasps, coleman shrimps... there is no end to what miniature marvels await.
Highlights include: Large schools of fish, manta rays, reef sharks, wobbegong sharks, walking sharks, turtles, Spanish mackerel, tuna, barracuda,
pygmy sea horses, nudibranchs galore, ghost pipefish, cuttlefish, crustaceans and stunning pristine coral reefs.
Here you hunt for amazing critters in Lembeh Straits — it is recognized to contain the most dense population of critters in the world such as frog fish,
pygmy sea horses, blue - ring octopus, flamboyant cuttlefish, and more.
Not exact matches
Fossils and full - size reconstructions of a
pygmy mastodon, prehistoric
horses, and ancient
sea creatures populate the exhibit.