You will be able to experience the breathtaking sight of up to majestic back and
white tip reef sharks In addition you can also encounter a multitude of different species of tropical reef fish.
Below the water you will be surrounded by a world of
black tip reef sharks, colorful clown fish, turtles, and loads of macro critters.
Carefully looking into the large pools we see white
tip reef sharks who are almost dancing around the edge especially for our entertainment.
Even snorkeling, I had a whale shark come to swim right under me, and a white -
tipped reef shark came so close I had a good look at its smile.
Just 10 years ago this region was heavily over-fished and now there is a strong chance you will be diving here with white
tip reef sharks patrolling the reef edge.
Much of this dive site is a wall dive although there is a 20m deep ledge where white
tip reef sharks rest on the rubble bottom allowing divers to get very close for photos.
From the massive granite boulders of Chebeh, to the frequent sightings of black
tip reef sharks at Rengis, to the labyrinth of swim throughs at Labas, to the new wreck in Tekek bay, Tioman has enough diving wonders to keep even the most experienced of divers excited.
The site offers a good chance of close encounters with White
Tip Reef Sharks along with green and Hawksbill Turtles.
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.
We also had a quick visit from a white tip reef shark!!
The white
tip reef sharks around here are generally extremely lazy, we find them hanging out under rocks of slowly swimming around, which is great for those who like taking pictures as they can generally get a clear shot.
Milln Reef - White
tip reef sharks skirting along the edges of the reef, turtles resting under overhangs, coral trout and peacock groupers, are just some of the abundant marine life action that you will encounter on Milln Reef, 55 km east of Cairns.
Heading back into the shallow area you are likely to spot a couple of turtles and often a cuttlefish or two amongst other reef fish as well as the chance of seeing a black -
tip reef shark passing by.
There is a separate cove where you can swim where it is common to view white tip reef sharks [3] swimming in groups & on occasion tiger sharks [4]
If you're lucky, you'll get to see the 2 metres long resident group of white
tip reef sharks lurking in their hideouts.
In his thick Aussie accent he informed us, «There is about a 90 % chance that you swam on top of a White -
tip reef shark today.»
Head north and after 10 minutes of uninspiring shallow reef you are rewarded by a shoal of black
tip reef sharks ranging from full sized adults (approximately 1.5 meters in length) down to the juveniles at 40 - 50 centimeters.
I'm not sure whether we just happen to be lucky, or whether we did actually have the best guides, but a white
tipped reef shark turned up on cue right at the start of our dive at Shark Point.
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.
Black
tip reef sharks often swim around the boulders and look out in the blue for white tips cruising past too.
It also has the highest population density for white
tip reef sharks so a shark sighting is pretty common while you're here!
From black
tip reef sharks patrolling the deeper sections to pygmy seahorses hiding in sea fans the Liberty has become home to a bewildering array of life.
Best Dive Sites in Apo Reef: Shark Ridge is popular for its black and white
tip reef sharks as well as the many shallow caves where you can find eels, lobsters, and large groupers.
Also a great site to check out white
tip reef sharks sleeping in the sand, the occasional grey reef shark and if you're lucky, sometimes a hammerhead.
For us here at the Gili Shark Conservation project the most magical thing about the beautiful reefs surrounding the three Gili islands is the abundance of juvenile black tip and white
tip reef sharks who are consistently sighted in the region making it a unique and important location for these species life cycles by playing the part as a shark nursery.
This is an unforgettable deep dive in which you'll glide into darkness, pushing recreational depth limits and most likely, meet a squadron of black -
tip reef sharks along the way.
When snorkeling it's common to see larger fish, anything from
black tipped reef shark for example or Red Snappers, and maybe even some sea turtles.
As the name indicates, sharks - white and black
tip reef sharks in particular — are the highlights of this site east of Gili Trawangan, but the diversity in species is generally very good at Shark Point.
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.
There are no hammerheads, but a few weeks prior, Hoyos saw schools of black -
tipped reef sharks, thought until recently to be extinct from the region.
SEA LIFE Manchester is also home to an incredible array of sea creatures from all over the planet, including family favourite Ernie, the Giant Green Sea Turtle, captivating seahorses, colourful clownfish, Black
Tip Reef Sharks, rays and more!
Tulamben's premier attraction is the Liberty Shipwreck which never fails to please our divers, we saw white
tip reef sharks, giant morays and some awesome Nudi's this week.
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.
After lunch, take a short walk back to the beach and this time take a turn to the right into Coral Garden where the shallow waters are home to large numbers of «Nemo» (Anemone Fish) as well as Ribbon Eels, Parrot Fish, Angel Fish, Blue Spotted Rays and the occasional White
Tip Reef Shark!
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