Sentences with phrase «saw white tip reef sharks»

The wreck is very large and while doing the course we saw a white tip reef shark, large schools of inquisitive batfish and several flatworms and nudibranch that were a pleasure to photograph.
Carefully looking into the large pools we see white tip reef sharks who are almost dancing around the edge especially for our entertainment.

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We saw not only the iguanas and frigate birds familiar from San Cristóbal but also blue - footed and red - footed boobies, white - tipped reef sharks, more turtles, land iguanas, and other creatures.
The inside area of the crescent has a cave large enough for divers to enter, in which white tip reef shark are often seen sleeping.
We saw lots of red bass, white - tip and grey reef sharks, and «towers» of bumphead parrotfish.
Brecht's favourite fish are the white - tip reef sharks we saw, so cool!
Some lucky guests even saw a white - tipped reef shark.
White tip reef sharks are common to Belongas so the chance to see these is extremely high.
We saw white - tip reef sharks, turtles, sting rays, and many beautifully coloured fish.
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.
We have been seeing hammerheads, mobula rays, white tip reef sharks, barracuda, devil rays, trevally, tuna and more and more schools of squid mainly at the dive site «Gili Sarang».
You might even see graceful manta rays and a white tip reef shark (don't worry, they won't bother you).
So far I've seen baracuda, a small white tip reef shark, a turtle, many Mantas and loads of very small critters.
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?)
We have also seen quite a few white tip reef sharks this week which is quite unusual here in Lembongan.
You will see 10 - 30 grey reef sharks, white - tip reef sharks as well as other species.
Scuba diving South Lombok means the chances of seeing turtles and white tip reef sharks.
You can see marine iguanas, colorful reef fish, white - tip sharks, rays and the beach's namesake, sea turtles.
When diving here, you can see eleven different species of sharks, 479 species of fish, and large pelagics such as jacks, manta ray, tuna, and whale sharks.It also has the highest population density for white tip reef sharks!
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.
Also look out for the white - tip reef sharks who can often be observed cruising around below We also dive the East and West side of the island so you can the chance to see this reef stunning island in it's entirety
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.
On one dive, I saw seven black tip reef sharks and a white tip shark.
Come see hawksbill turtles, black - tip and white - tip reef sharks, bumphead parrot fish and more.
Hammerhead shark, Caribbean reef shark and even the oceanic white tip shark are seen occasionally, but these lucky sightings are rare.
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.
Hammerheads by tons, 3 whale sharks, loads of black and white tips reef sharks, many Galapagos sharks and we saw a Tiger Shark twice.
Here in the Gilis we have several dive sites where you can see white tip and black tip reef sharks.
Below us were four white tip reef sharks, and in the distance I saw 2 sea turtles.
Here and then we see white - tip reef sharks in little caves on the reef.
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.
However, more often than on the USAT Liberty Shipwreck, you will see White - tip reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, some big filefish (including Scrawled), and large moray eels.
Also cruising around every now and again we had the pleasure of seeing grey reef sharks and white tips.
On our second day, we took a boat tour around the south shore of the island, where we saw penguins, playful sea lions, marine iguanas, and white - tip reef sharks.
Take this good chance to see the rich biodiversity including the white - tip reef sharks, huge sea turtles, barracuda, manta rays, mola - mola, moray eels and more species on more than 25 dive sites around the three Gili islands.
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 Islareef sharks are commonly seen at Bait Reef, an outer reef beyond the Whitsunday IslaReef, an outer reef beyond the Whitsunday Islareef beyond the Whitsunday Islands.
Plenty of grey reef, white tip and nurse sharks, quite each dive we saw several of them.
You'll likely be mobbed by angelfish, and stand a good chance of seeing a squadron of eagle rays, turtles and white tipped reef sharks all in the one dive.
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.
The currents were mild but there were still some bigger animals to be seen: Yellowtail Barracudas, Grey Reef Shark, White tip Reef Shark and a couple of Brown - marbled Groupers.
As usual in this place, our divers got to see a few sharks patrolling the reef, like the Black tip and White tip Reef Shreef, like the Black tip and White tip Reef ShReef Shark.
We saw schools of fish: yellow fin barracudas, jackfish, sweat lips fish, black tip sharks, white tip sharks and grey reef sharks.
You will see volcanic rock formations, with various hard and soft corals, abundant marine life with schools of Snapper and Jacks, plus White Tip Reef Sharks, Angel Fish, Moorish Idols, Parrot Fish, Puffer Fish, Octopus, Eels, Crustaceans, Sea Turtles and in season the giant Manta Ray.
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.
In the depths we've often seen sleeping White - tip reef sharks, schooling batfish and bannerfish, Bumphead parrotfish, and some unexpected pelagic fish.
Leopard sharks and Kuhl's stingrays are frequently seen on the outlying sandy bottom of the deeper areas as well as white - tip reef sharks.
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