The drop into the channel offers breathtaking seascapes views and chance to
see pelagics, whale sharks are known to visit Molokini (see this youtube video).
Our snorkeling outings take us to the edges of drop - offs and walls where we may
see pelagic species such as dolphins, tarpons, sea turtles, spotted eagle rays, and more.
There are great opportunities to
see pelagic species at greater depths and further explore the reef walls.»
After the first dive, we brunch through the surface interval while we head to The Elbow at Turneffe Atoll for an opportunity to
see pelagics and lots of them.
The Elbow — Deep or medium drift dive and time to
see the pelagics.
Here it is not unusual to
see pelagic sharks.
Not exact matches
«Thomas M. Disch, Camp Concentration The rent is due, and a
pelagic grief stretches far beyond what the eye can
see.
Come and learn about beautiful
pelagic birds, and
see if you might want to join the crew of seabird monitors she sends out every year to keep track of them!
«People don't realize how much time boats are spending trawling around,» says Jennifer Burney, an environmental scientist at UC San Diego who was not a party to the study, and she's not surprised to
see the high climate costs of crustaceans and large
pelagic species.
Look a little deeper and you may
see larger
pelagics, eagle rays, marble rays and, in season Mola Mola (Sunfish).
Pelagic Cormorants, a lanky, greenish - black bird, builds nests of seaweed on the precarious narrow shelves above the waves and are often
seen with their wings outstretched, diving for fish.
On these excellent drift dives you can expect to
see all kinds of
pelagics such as grey reef sharks, eagle rays, barracuda, and many other spectacular fish.
More than 3,000 species of sea creatures have been observed in the warm tropical waters around the island: When you're diving at Sipadan it's not a question of whether you'll
see large
pelagic species like manta rays, sea turtles, barracuda and sharks, but how many.
Highlights: When diving in Tubbataha, you can
see eleven different species of sharks, over 479 species of fish, and large
pelagics such as jacks, manta ray, tuna, and whale sharks.
Highlights: Apart from the stunning beaches, you are also bound to
see large schools of
pelagic fish like barracuda and groupers.
You will have a chance to
see a number of outstanding
pelagic birds and marine mammals.
The diversity of marine life is exceptional and Bali provides one of the few opportunities for divers to
see the mighty mola (oceanic sunfish — mola ramsayi) manta rays and other large
pelagics — but diving in Bali is not only for «big fish» enthusiasts, macro divers have a selection of treats awaiting them too — the pygmy sea horse, frogfishes, ghost pipe fish and a plethora of nudibranch species to name but a few can all be found on Bali's fringing coral reefs.
Marine Life here consists of all that you expect around Tulamben and because this is a deeper site you will
see larger fish and
pelagic species that can include sharks and the occasional Mola Mola!
«Based on the study of white sharks off Tomales Point by scientists from the Tagging of
Pelagic Predators Program, they have
seen in a given year, about four [sharks] per day and about 70 individuals per year,» she explains.
Pelagic species such as reef sharks, mackerel, tarpons, and barracudas can be
seen here.
Lens - shaped coral stacks and wide sand flats characterize the reef at Basil Jones, but it is the potential of
seeing large
pelagics that make it worth the effort to get there.
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!
Because of the deep water surrounding these tunnels, there are always schools of horse eyejacks and a good opportunity to
see deep water
pelagics cruising the reef.
However, when it can be dived and currents are swift, divers get to experience a drift that attracts the big schools of fish, which in turn attract Caribbean reef sharks; the occasional hammerhead, mantas, schooling eagle rays in groups of up to 40 or 50, and lots of other
pelagic life not normally
seen in calmer areas.
Divers can dive with this
pelagic, take photos of them from a safe distance and
see how they feed in real time.
Pelagic species such as king mackerel, wahoo and a few smaller species of tuna can be
seen occasionally off in the blue water.
Because of the deep water surrounding these tunnels, there are always schools of horse - eye - jacks and a good opportunity to
see deep water
pelagics cruising the reef.
Aside from the astounding reef life, Koh Bon is one of the best places to
see big
pelagic creatures; both giant Mantas and Whale Sharks are local residents here.
Be prepared to
see untouched coral, large
pelagics, sharks, and a wide variety of other underwater life.
Expect to
see large gorgonian fans, soft corals, sharks, manta rays and other large
pelagics.
Every dive we did we
saw sharks, tuna as large as tables, and other large
pelagics.
Here, the marine life is at its best and you will
see spectacular concentrations of pristine corals, colourful tropical fish, schooling
pelagics and shark action.
We can
see everything from sharks,
pelagics, mantas and dolphins to pygmy seahorses, blue ringed octopus and frogfish but the most impressive with komodo diving is the amount of fish on the dive sights and the massive amount of healthy corals
However they are the best place in the area to
see large
pelagics — big barracuda schools, reef sharks and tuna are common, with occasional dolphins, mola - mola and even hammerhead sharks if you are lucky, along with luscious hard and soft coral gardens.
You'll be diving some of Indonesia's most pristine coral reefs,
seeing incredibly rare and often endemic critters and just one hour away are the adrenaline pumping dives of Belongas Bay which are home to seasonal schooling hammerheads and
pelagics.
Hin Daeng and Hin Muang located on the far South of the island are World Class destination sites providing an opportunity to
see large
pelagics.
We consistently
see massive schools of fish, large
pelagics, sealions, sharks, and much more.
Larger pristine coral formations, big schools of fish, large groupers and chance encounters with
pelagics are some of the best life to
see along South Wall.
You can
see several turtle species and many
pelagic fish such as trevally, barracuda and tuna.
These sites are often the most exciting, with a chance to
see large
pelagics as well as untouched coral reefs.
Large
pelagics are often
seen here just lurking in the blue.
The month - by - month birding guide will give you an idea of what you may
see on a
pelagic trip off Wollongong.
We can
see everything from sharks,
pelagics fishes, mantas and dolphins to pygmy seahorses, blue ringed octopus and frogfishes but the most impressive with Komodo diving is the amount of fishes on every dive sites and the massive amount of healthy and colourful corals
These, in turn, attract the
pelagics, and lemon, Caribbean reef, blacktip and the occasional solitary hammerhead shark can be
seen here.
Large
pelagics are occasionally
seen in the marine park including whales, whale sharks and manta rays.
Very often
seeing big
pelagic species such as manta ray, oceanic sun fish and nurse sharks.
Look close to the reef to
see number of colourful Nudibranch, tropical reef fish and even
pelagic like Manta Ray and Eagle Ray in the deep water.
The sea creatures have been reported to
see are Reef Sharks, Manta Rays and other big
pelagic, surely variety of tropical reef fishes.
Koh Tao offers the opportunity to
see passing
pelagics including whale sharks and spotted eagle rays.
For «big fish» aficionados, whale sharks, manta rays, leopard sharks and other
pelagics are a major draw whilst macro-life such as seahorse, frogfish, ghost pipefish and an array of nudibranch and crustaceans can all be
seen amongst the reefs.