Sentences with phrase «trumpet fish»

A trumpet fish is a type of fish that has a long, narrow body resembling a trumpet instrument. Full definition
We saw tons of other marine life as well, such as trumpet fish, hog fish, grouper, parrot fish, angel fish, and tons of other brightly colored fish and interestingly shaped coral.
Adventure travelers will enjoy swimming with trumpet fish, rays, parrot fish, angelfish and many varieties of tropical fish at both of these cayes.
These structures provide a shelter for trumpet fish, filefish and sometimes seahorses.
At Crickozeen Cut, predatory trumpet fish camouflage themselves among the sea fans and a myriad of damselfish and parrotfish graze on algae, keeping the coral clean and healthy.
The super structure is fast falling apart, but countless lionfish have made it their home, as well as trumpet fish and large snappers.
We have also seen green turtles, Mantis Shrimp, Squat Shrimp, Giant Trevally, Bluefin Trevally, Peacock Flounder, Box Fish, Cornet Fish, Trumpet Fish, Star Puffer and Giant Moray.
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!
Stoplight parrotfish, trumpet fish, blue striped grunts, triggerfish, blue tang and rock beauties are an abbreviated list of what you can find here.
Here we find harlequin bass, trumpet fish, french grunts, dusky damselfish, pork fish, blue chromis, schoolmasters, stoplight parrotfish and squirrelfish darting among the coral cover with many other types of majestic marine life.
Some of the brilliantly - colored tropical fish that you may see include angelfish, grunts, blue tangs, butterfly fish, damselfish, drums, filefish, parrotfish, scorpion fish, trunk fish, honeycomb cowfish, grouper, snapper, squirrel fish, wrasses, goatfish, trigger fish, blue - spotted cornets, trumpet fish, lizard fish, tile fish, harlequin fish, jacks, and more.
Explore an underwater paradise of parrot - fish, blue tangs, grunts, sergeant majors, needle fish, trumpet fish and butterfly fish.
A home for a variety of rays, lobster, conch, sharks, green turtles, parrotfish, blue tangs, grunts, sergeant majors, needle fish, trumpet fish, butterfly fish and coral reefs.
Things to look out for during your dive include; vase sponge, tube worm, spiny lobster, sand star, frogfish, trumpet fish, barracuda, mackerel, tiger moray eel and more.
It is the perfect place to take first - time divers not only for all the marine life (sea turtle, yellow tails, snappers, trumpet fish, sting rays, cow fish and a wild variety of crustaceans like lobsters and shrimps) that lives on the coral reef, but also for the safety and protection that the reef and the island bring to the divers — especially to first - time divers.
The dive itself is along a slope running from north to south at around 25 to 80 feet / 8 -24 mt. Impressive wire coral and lettuce leaf corals lines the side of this wall and forms a perfect habitat for spotted moray eels, lobsters and trumpet fish.
Fish: Angelfish, Puffer fish, Butterfly fish, Trumpet fish, Parrotfish, Bumphead parrotfish, Trevally, Barracuda, Snapper
The reef is alive with Parrot Fish, Trumpet Fish, Needle Fish and many more.
Aside from the ship, over a hundred z blocks were scattered and now house white tip reef sharks, trumpet fish, and more.
On the plateau you can find Prickly Leatherjackets, sea moths, pipefishes, trumpet fishes & scorpionfishes.
We have lots of marine life around the island including rays, angel sharks, turtles, morays, octopus, cuttlefish, trumpet fish, trigger fish and thousands of reef fish.
Common sightings on dives include hawksbill turtles, eagle rays, moray eels, lobsters, spadefish, parrotfish, trumpet fish, puffers, angelfish and lots of coral and sponges.
Rainbow wrasse, stone fish, trumpet fish and the multi-armed purple gulf sunstar, a starfish variety, were some of the natural wonders to be seen.
We organise diving trips to some of the most stunning dive sites in St Lucia, including Anse Chastenet Reef, Turtle Reef and Pinnacles, where you'll see a huge variety of marine life including goat fish, filefish, trumpet fish, barrel sponges and pillar coral — and if you're lucky, you may even spot a turtle or two.
Deeper, around the big coral and stone blocks, Groupers, Batfish, Trumpet Fish, hiding Octopus and Bearded Scorpion Fish.
Giant bumphead parrot fish, green and hawksbill turtles, cuttlefish, squirrel fish, triggers, sweetlips, groupers, rays, snappers, trumpet fish, Moorish idols, scorpion fish, lion fish, barracuda and trevallies are all frequently seen.
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.
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