Sentences with phrase «saw black tipped sharks»

We went down in a split point and saw black tip shark and around 10 big dogtooth tunas.

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Obviously, the island got its name from the black - tip reef sharks that live off the northwest point of the island, but you will also see bull sharks and whale sharks when you dive here too!
As the name suggests, at Shark Point you will see black - tip reef sharks, as well as whale sharks if you're diving in December and May.
Just today we had 3 groups» go out, 2 of which found White tip reef sharks at 21 meters and my group that saw a black tip reef shark cruising by us at 10 meters.
We have also been seeing Longfin Bat fish, White and black tip reef sharks, turtles are a almost guarantee around the north Gilis.
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?)
They were both very lucky and saw, among other things, school of big eye trevallies, tunas, black tip reef sharks, plenty of turtles, garden eels and big napoleon wrasses.
Along with the countless turtles we see regularly, we also ran into a school of bumphead parrot fish, eagle rays, moray eels, giant black frogfish, and a few white tip sharks swimming through our dive sites.
We conduct the dives at normal dive sites and we include sites where there are some special things to see, eg a school of patrolling black tip reef sharks, or deep ledges with strong currents.
When snorkeling it's common to see larger fish, anything from black tipped reef shark for example or Red Snappers, and maybe even some sea turtles.
Multiple bull sharks, tiger sharks, lemon sharks, silver tips, nurse sharks, grey reef sharks, white tip reef sharks and black tip reef sharks can all be seen on this amazing dive.
Following the ridges all the way down to 30m, advanced get to experience a unique part of the dive site know as «Jack Point» where a huge resident school of Jacks are known to stay circling overhead, as well as having a good chance of seeing black and white - tip reef sharks and numerous blue - spotted stingrays.
Meet gentle stingrays and see black - tip reef sharks, snorkel among spectacular coral gardens and visit a small island for a delicious barbecue...
On one dive, I saw seven black tip reef sharks and a white tip shark.
All black and white tip sharks, they are seen frequently in the waters around Bunaken but never in such large numbers on one dive!
Come see hawksbill turtles, black - tip and white - tip reef sharks, bumphead parrot fish and more.
There are plenty of sharks to be seen in Raja Ampat from white and black tipped reef sharks to whale sharks and even some rarer ones such as wobbegong shark.
Here there is a flat sloping reef that turns into a mini drop off where you have the chance of seeing Black Tip Reef Sharks, Big Groupers and the occasional Manta or Tuna.
I've seen 15 foot Bulls, really huge Tigers, lots of Black tip reef and even a couple Hammers in schools exceeding 15 sharks at these events.
Hammerheads by tons, 3 whale sharks, loads of black and white tips reef sharks, many Galapagos sharks and we saw a Tiger Shark twice.
Meet gentle stingrays and see black - tip reef sharks, snorkel among spectacular coral gardens and visit a small island for a delicious barbecue lunch with warm and welcoming hosts.
, Punta Negra and Grampin (where you can see the occasional Black - tip sharks and some of the best coral formations in the area), Sleeping Sharks Cave (made famous by Jacques Cousteau and Ramon Bravo), the shipwrecks C55 and C58 (decommissioned Second World War gun boats) and many more sites to whet your appetite for advesharks and some of the best coral formations in the area), Sleeping Sharks Cave (made famous by Jacques Cousteau and Ramon Bravo), the shipwrecks C55 and C58 (decommissioned Second World War gun boats) and many more sites to whet your appetite for adveSharks Cave (made famous by Jacques Cousteau and Ramon Bravo), the shipwrecks C55 and C58 (decommissioned Second World War gun boats) and many more sites to whet your appetite for adventure!
Here in the Gilis we have several dive sites where you can see white tip and black tip reef sharks.
I just did a couple of shark dives in Fiji and saw tawny nurse sharks (not grey), bull sharks, lemon sharks, grey reef, silvertips, white and black tips.
This dive is not for the faint - hearted as black and white tip reef sharks are frequently seen!
On the way you'll probably see sweetlips, trevally, turtles and black and white tipped reef sharks.
Where to see them: White - tip and black - tip reef sharks are commonly seen at Bait Reef, an outer reef beyond the Whitsunday Islands.
You might be lucky to see a passing turtle or a shark (these are harmless black and white tip sharks).
Some of the highlights seen during the dive included: Wobbegong Shark, Crocodile Fish, Marble Shrimp, Twin spot Lion fish, Black Tip Sharks, Nudibranchs, Cuttle fish.
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.
Among the highlights seen on this dive, we could mention schools of Moorish Idols and Fusiliers, White tip and Grey Reef Sharks, Wobbegong Sharks, Spanish Mackerels and Black Tail Barracudas.
Expect to see Maori Wrasse, Black Tip Reef sharks, Barracuda and an array of coral formations and giant clams.
As usual in this place, our divers got to see a few sharks patrolling the reef, like the Black tip and White tip Reef Shark.
Visibility was amazing reaching 30 m / 90 ft.. We saw: 5 different types of fusiliers, 5 black tip sharks, 2 grey reef sharks, 2 schools of big eye trevally, 5 giant sweat lips fish, bumphead parrotfish, school of yellow fin barracudas, couple of dog tooth tunas, spanish mackerel, school of spade fish, school of sweetlips fish, 3 different schools of snapper and many more.
We saw schools of fish: yellow fin barracudas, jackfish, sweat lips fish, black tip sharks, white tip sharks and grey reef sharks.
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.
We saw: black tip shark, school of barracudas,
We saw 5 wobbegong sharks, black tip shark, school of spade fish, moray eel, juvenile spade fish and napoleon wrasse.
Visibility was amazing reaching 30 m / 90 ft.. We saw: black tip sharks, grey reef sharks, huge school of big eye trevally, school of giant sweet lips fish, bump head parrotfish, school of yellow fin barracudas, couple of dog tooth tunas, Spanish mackerel, school of spade fish, different types of snapper and countless number of surgeon fish.
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-...]
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.
We did see a few Mantas, Eagle Rays, white tips, black tips and nurse sharks.
But the main reason you want to go diving in these conditions is because it is ideal for seeing deep - sea pelagic, like the mola (seasonal), tuna, black tip reef sharks, white tip reef sharks, barracuda's and rays.
You can see whitetips, grey reef, and black - tip reef sharks, both here and at the Burma Banks, where you may also spot mighty potato groupers, large red snappers and powder blue surgeonfish.
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