So far I've seen baracuda,
a small white tip reef shark, a turtle, many Mantas and loads of very small critters.
Not exact matches
Divers can discover anything from
small finds such as anemonefish, pipefish and shrimp / goby pairs to turtles, rays, groupers, Maori wrasse and several species of
shark, including
reefs,
white tips and bronze whalers.
There is a separate cove where you can swim where it is common to view
white tip reef sharks swimming in groups,
small fish, birds, and sometimes the gigantic galápagos tortoise.
Big grey
reef sharks and
white tips tend to cruise around in the company of hefty dog - toothed tuna, sometimes combining to make the human tourists feel very
small indeed.
The different levels are sandy areas with
small coral locks - the variety of underwater life is large, starting with schools of Trevally Napoleon Fish to
White -
tip Reef Sharks and Rays in the sandy areas, ending up with Ribbon Eels, Leaf Fish and even Mantas.
You may feel very
small indeed as you watch the big grey
reef sharks and
white tips cruise around in the company of hefty dog - toothed tuna.