Sentences with phrase «whaler sharks»

OPTION 2 SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium See the amazing world of aquatic animals such as sandbar whaler sharks, gray nurse sharks, Port Jackson sharks, king penguins, gentoo penguins, freshwater sawfish, smooth stingrays, green sea turtles and big - bellied seahorses at Australia's largest aquarium.
We had 3 grey whaler sharks hanging around but there was no turtles.

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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.
Buddy up with dive size fish at the world famous Cod Hole, witness Osprey Reef's shark population including hammerheads and grey whalers and cruise the Ribbon Reefs.
Larger species enjoying the current and the nutrient - rich water are grey reef sharks (or grey whalers as they are often called by Aussies), white tip reef sharks, mackerel and sweetlips.
The Protea Banks is rated as one of the best shark diving sites in the world, and it is often possible to see up to 5 species of sharks on a single dive including Zambezi [Bull] Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Hammerheads, Blacktip Sharks, Ragged - Tooth Sharks, Bronze Whalers, Giant Guitar Sharks and if you are lucky a passing Great sharks on a single dive including Zambezi [Bull] Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Hammerheads, Blacktip Sharks, Ragged - Tooth Sharks, Bronze Whalers, Giant Guitar Sharks and if you are lucky a passing Great Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Hammerheads, Blacktip Sharks, Ragged - Tooth Sharks, Bronze Whalers, Giant Guitar Sharks and if you are lucky a passing Great Sharks, Hammerheads, Blacktip Sharks, Ragged - Tooth Sharks, Bronze Whalers, Giant Guitar Sharks and if you are lucky a passing Great Sharks, Ragged - Tooth Sharks, Bronze Whalers, Giant Guitar Sharks and if you are lucky a passing Great Sharks, Bronze Whalers, Giant Guitar Sharks and if you are lucky a passing Great Sharks and if you are lucky a passing Great White.
The thirty - minute dive gives the diver the chance to get up close and personal with large but docile grey nurse sharks, as well as sandbar whalers, wobbygong sharks, and bamboo sharks.
At North Horn, Osprey Reef, where the currents meet, you'll see large schools of tuna, barracuda and plenty of sharks — white tips, grey and silver tip whalers, leopard sharks, thresher sharks and schooling hammerheads.
You will almost certainly encounter sharks here in impressive numbers, including blacktip, grey reef sharks and whalers.
Like most oceanic islands, the Galápagos have a history of increasing fishing pressure dating back to European whalers, and culminating in recent news of the Ecuadorian government seizing a Chinese fishing vessel with more than 6,000 sharks taken from protected waters around the islands.
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