Not exact matches
We weren't in the best dive spot — the Galápagos has truly remarkable locations
where you can swim through schools of
hammerhead sharks, for example — but it wasn't bad.
Learning About Predators This worksheet will have the student fill out the data for both a
hammerhead shark and a swordfish, explaining what they eat, and
where they are usually found.
Apart from this, Apo 29 is also a popular site known for its swift currents
where you can possibly site thresher
sharks,
hammerheads, and other large reef
sharks.
They ply the waters all the way to the little - visited northernmost islands in the Galápagos archipelago,
where deep, cold, current - filled diving yields time with manta rays, whale
sharks, sunfish, and
hammerhead sharks.
Off the east end of Molokai is a structure called Moku «ho'oniki Rock
where you may see bigger sealife such as Scalloped
Hammerhead sharks, manta rays, spinner dolphins, Hawaiian Monk Seals, or Galapagos
sharks, along with a reef system teeming with fish.
Eagle rays and the Cayman Islands» trademark turtles are common sightings along the East End walls, and it is also the area
where divers stand a reasonable chance of seeing passing reef
sharks, and possibly even
hammerheads.
Boats depart from Cabo San Lucas for cruises to the Socorro Islands,
where undersea pinnacles attract giant manta rays, silky
sharks, bottlenose dolphins and
hammerheads.
According to experts, «The Magnet» is the one of the only three places in the world
where you can see both kinds of
hammerhead sharks (the other being the Philippines and Costa Rica).
This is
where you can expect a great number of large pelagics, including vast schools of scalloped
hammerhead sharks, manta rays, golden rays and dolphins.
There is literally nowhere else in the world
where you can swim with hundreds of
hammerhead sharks, whale
sharks while spotting some penguins and marine iguanas.
Regular dive trips are made to this spectacular location
where you're bound to see Ragged Tooth
sharks on just about every dive and during the summer months, you'll be treated to
Hammerhead and Tiger
shark encounters too.
Whatever the pros and cons, the advantages of the hammer must outweigh the drawbacks, since
hammerhead sharks are widespread and abundant - particularly
where deep sea meets islands and sea - mounts, such as the Malaysia diving mecca of Borneo, Layang Layang, and the Komodo National Park in Indonesia.
This is
where divers come to see the big stuff, from whale
sharks the size of a city bus to schools of scalloped
hammerhead sharks that fill the underwater horizon.
Among the long list of must - do dive sites in the area are Canyons,
where a trio of deep clefts in the wall allow divers to drop out of the way of the current and discover sandy alcoves that are home to octopus, scorpion fish and sea snakes, then return to blue water frequented by manta rays, thresher
sharks and
hammerhead sharks.
With lots of amazing dive sites to discover, Cocos Island is indeed a place
where divers can truly experience real interactions with
Hammerhead Sharks and its other diverse array of marine life.
Diving in the turquoise waters is especially popular,
where you can see marine life such as sea turtles,
hammerhead sharks and manta rays, as well as thousands of colourful fish.
This is the one dive site
where even bigger animals are sometimes spotted: Manta rays, thresher
sharks and
hammerhead sharks have all been seen here.
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.
Hammerhead sharks are very peculiar about the areas of the ocean that attract them, but the edge of the continental shelf of the Atlantic Ocean
where it meets near Placencia attracts large schools of
hammerheads.
We will also explore popular dive sites such as Los Islotes
where we'll encounter friendly sea lions, and El Bajo, which is known for its schools of
hammerhead sharks.
Borneo is
where it is really happening and some of the world's best diving is to be found in the waters around Sipadan and Layang Layang,
where there is something for everyone, from incredible macro-life to schools of
hammerhead sharks and legions of manta rays.
The pinnacles and boulders create a protected channel
where you'll meet
hammerhead sharks, manta rays and whale
sharks.