Consequently the seasonable sighting of schooling hammerhead sharks as well as
schooling mobula rays is regular.
Not exact matches
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».
Further out is Gordo Banks, a seamount about 8 miles from shore that delivers
schooling hammerheads, whale sharks,
mobula and manta rays, dolphin and bait balls pursued by marlin.
The seasonable sighting of
schooling barracudas, tunas, and other pelagic life is fairly regular, and apart from the
mobula - and eagle ray season during August and September, hammerheads have the tendency to
school around the Magnet end June until early November.
In Belongas Bay you'll find an unspoiled underwater paradise with pristine reefs, an intact environment, challenging «adrenalin dives» with sighting of
schooling barracudas, tunas,
mobula and eagle rays and hammerheads.
The
mobula - and eagle ray season s during August and September, whilst the hammerheads have the tendency to
school around the Magnet end June until early November.
In addition to the possibility of big shark encounters
schools of
mobula rays and manta rays are frequently seen throughtout the archipelago.
We witnessed a
school of over 50 grey reef sharks, eagle rays, tunas,
mobula rays and big
schools of fusiliers and black snapper.
Here and then we see
mobula rays in large dense
schools.
Humpback and false killer whales, over five species of dolphin, white tipped reef sharks, bull sharks, giant pacific manta rays,
mobula rays, southern sting rays, spotted eagle rays, green sea turtles, snappers, king angels, moorish idols, trumpet fish, scorpion fish, various types of eels, spiny lobster, octopus, huge
schools of barracuda, jacks, grunts, and much more.
We saw
schools of hammerheads -
mobulas - jacks - barracudas - turtles, best diving and diving organization we have done for a long time now (maybe the best)!
Schools of jacks, mackerels, tunas and snapper, large groupers, sometimes devil rays, eagle rays, cow - nose rays and
mobula ray are common visitors at this offshore reef.