Sentences with phrase «saw epaulette»

The Night dive was in Sagof were we saw epaulette sharks some big lobsters, many different species of shrimps and crabs.
Our night dive was done in the same area, on a site named Romeo, a plateau that tends to be an excellent spot to see the Epaulette Shark endemic from Raja Ampat.
Nevertheless, this dive was also the first opportunity the guest had to see the Epaulette (walking) Shark along with a free swimming Fimbriated Moray.
For the night last night dive of south Raja Ampat we choose Romeo, our target was to try to see the epaulette shark before we leave.
It was also the first opportunity for some of our guests to see the Epaulette (walking) Shark, which has one specie endemic from Raja Ampat.

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This night dive was a special one, since it was the lone opportunity for our divers to see the endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark, also known as the walking shark.
Among the highlights pointed out by the divemasters, one stood out, two female specimen of the endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark, also known as the walking shark were seen and photographed!
Bargibanti and Denise Pygmy Seahorse, Tasseled Scorpionfish, flatworms, nudibranchs and even an Epaulette Shark (commonly seen during the night) were spotted!
It was an special dive, since it was the first opportunity to spot the endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark and also the seldom seen Satomi Pygmy Seahorse!
Some of the marine life seen during the dive included: Banded Sea Snake, Day Octopus, Hawksbill Turtle and smaller creatures, like the Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse, nudibranchs, five different kinds of flatworms, headshield slug, Hairy Shrimp and even a nocturnal Epaulette Shark.
Some of the macro life seen on this dive included: Orangutan Crab, flatworms, blennies, Hydroid Crab and also the first specimen of the endemic Raja Ampat Epaulette Shark, also known as the Walking Shark.
Some of the highlights seen during this dive included: octopuses (including a juvenile one), Hermit Crab, Peacock - tail Anemone Shrimp, flatworms and also a male Epaulette Shark.
Back on board we had dinner and Urik did a presentation on the nocturnal Epaulette Shark, which all the divers had a chance to see and photograph on the dive.
Counted among those is the newly discovered «walking» epaulette shark, commonly seen on night dives on the Misool house reef.
With the currents slightly stronger and visibility in between 10 - 15 meters / 33 -50 feet, our divers had the opportunity to see some of the marine life that makes Raja Ampat a special place: Wobbegong Shark, Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse and even the nocturnal Epaulette Shark!
Besides that, a Wobbegong and Epaulette Shark and finally an Oceanic Manta Ray were also seen.
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