Sentences with phrase «saw bumphead»

We also saw bumphead parrot fish, sweetlips fish, many spade fish, angle fish, nudibranch and wobbegong shark.
Then try the night dive on the wreck, it's one of the best on the island, see bumphead parrotfish sleeping peacefully inside and watch the lion fish and moray eels, out of hiding and in search of their nightly feed — bring that camera though as the photo opportunities are endless!
We would like to highlight some of our best trips in Amed: Night diving on the USAT Liberty shipwreck and see the Bumphead parrotfish.

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Everybody could at last see the famous Bumphead parrotfishes.
Visibility here can exceed 20 meters so you can immediately see what the dive site has in store, with schooling Bumphead Parrot Fish, Squid and Leaf Scorpion Fish.
We saw lots of red bass, white - tip and grey reef sharks, and «towers» of bumphead parrotfish.
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.
You can see huge turtles, mantas, frogfish, bumphead parrotfish and many more spieces of nudy branches.
Here you can see small families of bumphead parrotfish, growing close to 2 metres!
Sharks, Eagle rays, Bumphead parrotfish, Banded sea snakes — the possibility of seeing these creatures make your heart skip a beat?
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Come see hawksbill turtles, black - tip and white - tip reef sharks, bumphead parrot fish and more.
Scorpionfish, Ribbon Eels, colonies of anemones with their resident clown fish along with giant Bumphead Parrotfish and passing Blacktip Reef Sharks are a few of the things that you can see here.
Divers can enjoy the spectacle of seeing spawning bumphead parrotfish and grey reef sharks as well.
However at night a different world comes to live, a world where you will see Spanish dancers, the school of huge Bumphead parrotfish in their sleeping cocoons, Flashlight fish, Bobtail squid, sea moths, ghost pipefish, cuttlefish, starry night octopus, mimic octopus and different kinds of nudibranchs!
Though the soft corals and fish diversity are not quite as good as some of the other Andaman Sea destinations in Thailand, you will find fish species here that you won't see in the Similan Islands, such as Napoleon wrasse, yellow - masked angelfish, bumphead parrotfish, tomato anemonefish and barramundi, as well as lots of turtles.
As we drifted along we encountered some incredible marine life such as a big school of bumphead parrot fish (the biggest ones I have ever seen!)
On top of that, a friendly school of Bumphead Parrotfish let our divers approach while munching on the reef, Green and Hawksbill Turtle were also seen and a few critters, including Tasseled Scorpionfish, Denise Pygmy Seahorse and nudibranchs, like a beautiful Nembrotha kubayana.
On top of this great dive, a school of 70 + Bumphead Parrotfishes was seen congregating in a corner of the reef where they seem to sleep.
Get to dive and see the incredible Bumphead Parrot Fish.
Within a small space, anemone fish, angel fish, butterfly fish, bumphead parrotfish and other reef dwellers can be seen individually or in schools, in in the nearby blue water, schools of barracuda, big - eye trevally and other pelagics cruise by.
Really nice hard coral formations there and the Yap Cavern is actually a big cut into the wall with a whole bunch of huge coral heads and then you can swim through a maze and through tunnels with white sandy floor and you see a very large school of bumphead parrot fish in there in the morning and some really beautiful anemones and soft corals.
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 also saw: bumphead parrotfish, 2 wobbegong sharks and very rare walking shark!
The Gili islands have excellent diving, with an impressive array of sea creatures and plant life to be seen, such as green and hawksbill turtles, manta rays, bumphead parrotfish and more.
In the depths we've often seen sleeping White - tip reef sharks, schooling batfish and bannerfish, Bumphead parrotfish, and some unexpected pelagic fish.
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