Sentences with phrase «reef shark sightings»

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Look down the magnificent walls for a chance sighting of Turtles, Reef Sharks, Rays and much much more.
Older kids will love the fabulous snorkelling and diving opportunities — which might even include sightings of sharks — while younger children will adore the pirate boat tours or the chance to see the coral reef from a glass - bottomed boat.
It also has the highest population density for white tip reef sharks so a shark sighting is pretty common while you're here!
Many dives reserve surprises though, and we had a couple of very cool sightings this last week: some black - tip and white - tip reef sharks, an eagle ray (which I finally saw after being told there's been one maybe... 10 times?)
Eagle rays and the Cayman Islands» trademark turtles are common sightings along the East End walls, and it is also the area where divers stand a reasonable chance of seeing passing reef sharks, and possibly even hammerheads.
At the north end of Nusa Penida we have also been very lucky with sightings of the magnificent Mola Ramsiay cruising along the reef only at 20m deep but we have also been treated to a very very rare sighting of a Thresher Shark, which is typically a very deep water shark only occasionally coming up to the shallow waters to be cleaShark, which is typically a very deep water shark only occasionally coming up to the shallow waters to be cleashark only occasionally coming up to the shallow waters to be cleaned!!
This beautiful reef is home to an incredible variety of tropical fish as well as offering sighting of manta rays, reef sharks and the occasional turtle.
The most commonly sighted sharks on Heron Reef are the Blacktip and Whitetip Reef Ssharks on Heron Reef are the Blacktip and Whitetip Reef SharksSharks.
Channels such as Naiqoro Passage hold sharks and swirling schools of tuna, giant trevally, mahi - mahi and snapper, while sites on the open - water side of the reef provide additional chances for sightings of passing pelagics, including humpback whales, tiger sharks, whale sharks, billfish and tuna.
Common sightings include turtles, reef sharks, whitetips and a big school of Bumphead parrotfishes.
The Silk Cayes are post card perfect islands on the barrier reef where there are often sightings of turtles, sharks, rays, eels and a wide range of reef and pelagic fish.
Turtles, rays, silky sharks and Caribbean reef sharks add to the lineup of sights to see.
There is plenty to see diving between the two reef structures at depths ranging from 45 - 60 feet / 14 -18 mt. Sightings here could include southern stingrays and nurse sharks in the sandy bottom, spotted eagle rays, turtles, schools of tarpons and a wide variety of smaller tropical reef fish thriving around healthy corals.
Common sightings include frog fish, eels, octopi, reef sharks, turtles, sponge crabs, slipper lobster and more.
Common sighting include eels, octopi, turtles, reef sharks and of course tons of fish.
Reefs begin within sight of the beach at Ambergris Caye, and it is a short boat ride to Hol Chan Marine Reserve and famous Shark - Ray Alley, where snorkels are immersed in a feeding crowd of turtle, rays and nurse sharks.
Hammerhead shark, Caribbean reef shark and even the oceanic white tip shark are seen occasionally, but these lucky sightings are rare.
Divers exploring the reefs of Kealakekua Bay are often treated to swim - bys from spinner dolphin, while Maui's Five Caves and Black Rock are sure bets for sea turtles, plus a good chance for white tip shark sightings.
Although the tour focus is on whale sharks, an amazing variety of reef life such as manta rays, turtles, dolphins, whales and even dugongs may be sighted during the cruise.
For us here at the Gili Shark Conservation project the most magical thing about the beautiful reefs surrounding the three Gili islands is the abundance of juvenile black tip and white tip reef sharks who are consistently sighted in the region making it a unique and important location for these species life cycles by playing the part as a shark nurShark Conservation project the most magical thing about the beautiful reefs surrounding the three Gili islands is the abundance of juvenile black tip and white tip reef sharks who are consistently sighted in the region making it a unique and important location for these species life cycles by playing the part as a shark nurshark nursery.
Enjoy this short video of diving in Cuba, with footage from los Jardines de la Reina and some of the amazing sight you ae liely to witness, including shoals of silky and Caribbean reef sharks, nurse sharks, gigantic groupers, schools of snapper and porkfish, beautiful nudibranchs, and the fearsome cayman.
White tip reef sharks are also commonly sighted here and if you are lucky you may see some Galapagos sharks and hammerheads, 2 sights with which you will become increasingly familiar with on your Ecuador diving cruise.
All dive sites around the Gili Islands are coral fringed and teeming with an impressive array of marine life ranging from «guaranteed» turtle sightings on every dive to black & white tip reef sharks and the occasional whale shark, manta and even mola mola passing by.
Sightings of turtles, sharks and colorful fish are plenty in Apo Reef.
Reef sharks, ribbon eels, barracudas and turtles are found in abundance and pilot whales can be sighted en route to the reserve.
The Gili waters provide plenty of distractions especially for all snorkelers and divers: turtles, reef sharks, moray eels and schools of mackerel are all common sights.
Over the course of today you'll go to three different snorkelling sites on the Great Barrier Reef, where you'll see sights such as clownfish, sea turtles, humphead Maori wrasse (an enormous, large - lipped fish that's very friendly), soft and hard corals in colours such as turquoise, neon pink, soft purple and bright orange, schools of parrot fish, reef crabs, barracudas, painted lobsters, Gorgonian fans, giant clams and maybe even a reef shark or two - don't worry, they're harmlReef, where you'll see sights such as clownfish, sea turtles, humphead Maori wrasse (an enormous, large - lipped fish that's very friendly), soft and hard corals in colours such as turquoise, neon pink, soft purple and bright orange, schools of parrot fish, reef crabs, barracudas, painted lobsters, Gorgonian fans, giant clams and maybe even a reef shark or two - don't worry, they're harmlreef crabs, barracudas, painted lobsters, Gorgonian fans, giant clams and maybe even a reef shark or two - don't worry, they're harmlreef shark or two - don't worry, they're harmless.
Aqua - Trek now operates the Ultimate Shark Encounter on nearby Lake Reef offering the best visibility, longer bottom time, a larger shark population and more regular tiger shark sightShark Encounter on nearby Lake Reef offering the best visibility, longer bottom time, a larger shark population and more regular tiger shark sightshark population and more regular tiger shark sightshark sightings!
This is a safe breeding ground for marine creatures, with regular sightings of Juvenile Hawksbill turtles, lobsters, clams, stingrays and even reef sharks.
Both sites are among the best places in the world for Whale Shark sightings You can expect to spot grey reef sharks, leopard sharks and large schools of pelagic!
The sharks commonly sighted in this area are gray reef sharks, Galapagos sharks, sandbar sharks and hammerhead sharks, ranging in size from 5 to 15 feet (1.5 to 4.5 meters).
From the massive granite boulders of Chebeh, to the frequent sightings of black tip reef sharks at Rengis, to the labyrinth of swim throughs at Labas, to the new wreck in Tekek bay, Tioman has enough diving wonders to keep even the most experienced of divers excited.
Besides that, schooling fusiliers, batfishes, Blacktip Reef Shark and a Napoleon Wrasse cruising along the reef also made this a siReef Shark and a Napoleon Wrasse cruising along the reef also made this a sireef also made this a sight.
The Caymans» trademark turtles are a common sight and eagle rays, angelfish, reef sharks and grouper count among the 500 species of fish that have been documented here.
Pelagics such as reef sharks (black tip, white tip), eagle rays, barracudas, tuna, napoleon wrasses and turtles are also a common sight.
White tip reef sharks are a common sight around Bangka as well as Eagle Rays, Sting Rays, Ghost Pipefish, Crocodilefish and Banded Sea Snakes!
Hin Phrai Nam, is a dive site that is located south east of Bang Bao pier and take around 1 hour to arrive, Hin Phrai Nam is also located near the small island of Koh Wait where there have been sightings of black tip reef sharks, once you arrive at the dive site you will see -LSB-...]
Western Australia is preparing for another successful whale shark season, following sightings of the world's largest fish at Ningaloo Reef in the State's Coral Coast in early March.
The reef is best known for the variety and frequent sightings of sharks: lemon, Caribbean reef and tiger sharks.
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.
Your eyes will also drink in the sight of innumerable fusiliers that keep zipping up and down the reef face, with black tip sharks a little away from the reef, roaming the area as if on patrol and monitoring proceedings.
At the end of the dive you come across a shallow area which is inhabited by garden eels and is known as a good spot for occasional sightings of barracuda, white - tip reef sharks, turtles and napoleon wrasse.
The Amed Wall is another great site with frequent sightings of black tip reef sharks and other large fish like groupers.
Diverse underwater geographical allows from reef to cave penetration to deep dive for shark sighting.
These huge, long and often shy sharks are an amazing sight when they come out of the blue over the reef.
At the Kuredhoo Express, eagle rays and various species of reef shark are regularly sighted.
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