Stingrays are bottom dwellers that frequent
sandy bottoms such as that found at Stingray City.
Not exact matches
Indeed, the species which evolved exhibit innumerable combinations of colours and are adapted to different habitats,
such as
sandy bottoms, rocky shores or open waters — ranging from the clear shallows to the permanent darkness of the turbid depths.
But in some locations —
such as at Cocos Island and near - shore waters off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica — this species is often seen lying stretched out on the
sandy bottom, completely exposed in broad daylight.
During
such periods, a wave surge scours the
sandy bottom and suspends clouds of sediment in the water column.
A
sandy bottom with beautiful coral covered mountains, Deep Turbo is a fantastic dive with the chance of spotting some bigger fish life coming through
such as the occasional Manta Ray, Eagle Ray, Reef shark or Giant Trevally.
A calm shallow reef dive with clear viz and a
sandy bottom, this site is crammed with marine life all along the reef, you can see hundreds of stingrays
such as blue spotted rays, ribbon and moray eels, schools of boxfish and batfish, dragonets and octopuses, as well as several varieties of macro critters and crustaceans like shrimps.
A
sandy bottom with beautiful coral covered pinnacles, Deep Turbo is a fantastic dive with the chance of spotting some bigger fish life coming through
such as the occasional Manta Ray, Eagle Ray, Reef shark or Giant Trevally.