Sentences with phrase «see eels»

If you're lucky you can see eels swimming around.
You can almost always see eels, spider crabs, lobster, and nurse sharks.
Eel numbers have plummeted partly because of overfishing, mainly of babies which are shipped to Chinese eel farms for fattening, then sold to Japan (see Eels slide towards extinction).
The inner reef is best for seeing juvenile fish and crabs, where the outer reef is best for seeing eels, lobsters, manta rays and turtles.

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Pioneered in London by the People's Fridge in Brixton (see Jellied Eel issue 54), these are communal chillers where people and businesses can reduce waste by sharing surplus food with other members of the local community.
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We saw jellyfish and moray eels in it.
A five year old girl was bitten by a moray eel we saw at the beach because way too many people were putting way too much food into the water.
This was a swampy area, and as the nets came in we saw the big eel heads come up.
«The cryptically patterned gobies, flatfishes, eels, and scorpionfishes — these are animals that you'd never normally see during a dive,» Sparks said.
In the 1800s, renowned explorer and naturalist Alexander von Humboldt observed a bizarre incident in the Amazon: he saw electric eels leaping into the air and shocking two horses.
That eels evolved to not only disable prey, but to also flush them out is a surprise, Gallant says, and he wonders if this behaviour is eel - specific or is seen in other fish, even those that can't produce such a forceful zap.
It is not yet clear whether the eels belong to a previously identified species — Pythonichthys macrurus — or represent a species we have never seen before.
A short walk along the Thames Path from Greenwich leads to rugged little beaches like this one — the Thames is as far from white sand and clear waters as you can get and we definitely saw some MASSIVE EELS bobbing around in the water on this day, but it still makes for something interesting and different to do in London.
Another bit shows Sanders and Treece coming up after a dive in the wreckage, whereupon Sanders blurts out — hilariously, as if he's filling dead air in a piece of botched improv theatre or vamping for the blooper reel — «That's the biggest Moray eel I ever saw!
A man runs into a person carrying a bucket filled with eels and they spill on the ground (we see them slithering).
A stand out scene is one involving a huge tank and a bed of eels (see below), one that only appears on - screen for a couple of minutes, but took weeks to film, the actor completely submerged throughout.
You're likely to see wolf eels and octopus here as well, along with large crabs, grunt sculpins, and maybe even a seal!
While you are exploring on your Molokini snorkel, there is a chance you'll see spotted eagle rays, eels, and jacks.
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!
I could see fish swimming in the clear water from the top deck and my family witnessed throngs of fish, free - swimming eels and an octopus out and about snorkeling.
Here's just some of the marine life I've seen at Molokini: Butterfly fish, parrot fish, damsel fish, surgeon fish, moorish idol, tang, wrasse, squirrel fish, soldier fish, perch, chub, trigger fish, the former Hawaii State Fish Humuhumunukunukuapuaa, goat fish, snapper, hawk fish, jacks, emperor fish, big eye scad, cornet fish, needle fish, eels, crustaceans, invertebrates, and reef sharks.
All 3 we truly love to see, from the small garden eels to the big giant moray eels.
While all of my dives were unique — I saw plenty of puffer fish, lion fish, tarpons, and several eels — my favorite experience under the water in Bonaire was getting up close to these four Caribbean reef squid.
Along the north sites this week we have also been seeing our resident Turtles on almost all the sites as well as blue spotted stingrays, moray eels, ribbon eels, garden eels, cuttle fish, peacock mantis shrimps, nudiebranchs, stone fish, blue spotfin lionfish and many more.
Expect to see a range of tropical fish from butterfly and box fish to moray eels and pufferfish, and expect to see them perfectly as the visibility is great in July and August!
Boasting a vast high - rise coral skyline, at this site you will also be able to see hundreds of pipefish, seahorses, barracudas, ribbon eels and triggerfish!
See stingrays, yellow tang, parrotfish, electric eels and the newly sunk replica of the Carthaginian, a 19th century supply vessel, during your undersea exploration.
Underwater we have also seen lots of mantis shrimp, ribbon eels, moray eels, turtles, stone fish, scorpion fish, candy crab, black tip and white tip shares.
Also this week we have seen, juvenile warty frog fish, ribbon eels, garden eels, blue spotted sting rays, scorpion leaf fish, pigmy seahorse, barracuda, loads of schooling banner fish (which is a good sign for the Mola Molas) scorpion fish, stone fish and juvenile angel fish!
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.
Among the school of trevallys we have been seeing: Moray eels, Hairy squat lobsters, shrimps, turtles, Peacock mantis shrimp, robust pipe fish and not to leave out we had a lovely encounter with an Eagle ray cruising down the end of Meno slope towards Bounty wreck.
Diving at Eel Garden and seeing the incredible Gorgonian Sea Fans is a highlight.
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.
Dolphins seen just mere yards from our boat, Seasnakes hunting, Turtles eating, Nudis mating and a MASSIVE Giant Moray Eel seen just looking big!
You can hope to see two - metre cobia, stingray, barracuda, moray eel, batfish and dugong.
Some of the underwater life you will see while diving Belize are turtles, eels, nurse sharks, eagle rays, sting rays, manatees, whale sharks and so much more.
Turtles, octopus, barracuda, leaf fish, lion fish, nudibranchs, many different types of Moray eels, lobster, ghost pipe fish, green tree coral, sting rays, stone fish, scorpion fish, trumpet fish AND my first time seeing dolphin on scuba!
We have snorkeled all over Maui and, in our opinion, it is one of the best snorkeling sites on the island.This year we saw a white tipped shark, a barracuda, a moon crab, an octopus, eels, and many, many green sea turtles.
Scuba dive with manta rays and moray eels, glide over the reef in a glass - bottomed boat or see starfish, sea urchins, clams and corals exposed at low tide.
You can almost always see all species of fish including jacks groupers, snappers, parrot fish, angel fish, barracuda, eels, spider crabs, and an occasional nurse shark.
Dozens of eels can usually be seen at the openings of small caves.
You can almost always see all species of fish including jacks, groupers, snappers, parrot fish, angel fish, barracuda eels, spider crabs, lobster, and nurse sharks.
Also seen on site are eels, spider crabs, lobster, and nurse sharks.
You could see colourful anemones, sponges, tube worms, wolf eels, ling cod, and even the elusive giant Pacific octopus.
Frequently they can be seen feeding on a small struggling moray eel.
At the channel walls many eels can be seen, and large groupers will accompany divers right from the boat on.
Rays are also often seen here together with the moray eels.
Part of a protected marine park, the waters are home to an abundance of tropical sea life where you will see endless varieties of colourful fish, turtles, giant clams, starfish, shells, anemones, eels, sponges and many more incredible marine creatures.
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