This week highlight at TwoFish: our Open Water Divers Course Claire and Petr saw a juvenile
white tip shark on their very first open water dive!
Not exact matches
«We were met with an unreal amount of soft and hard coral and a buzzing of fish in every direction,
white tip reef
sharks were
on every side of us and then to have 7 eagle rays glide over the top of us!
You will meet our
white tip sharks cruising along these
on your dives.
This week in Belongas... we have an outstanding amount of Redtooth trigger fish, sea cobras, nudibranchs,
white tip reef
sharks and eagle rays but this week its been the mobula rays that have made diving special as they have been counted
on every dive.
On any given dive you can expect
white -
tipped reef
sharks, marbled stingrays, green turtles, Galapagos fur seals, sea lions, eagle rays, cownose rays and mobula rays swimming in formation.
We have snorkeled all over Maui and, in our opinion, it is one of the best snorkeling sites
on the island.This year we saw a
white tipped shark, a barracuda, a moon crab, an octopus, eels, and many, many green sea turtles.
Tortuga Bay is located
on the Santa Cruz Island, a short walk from center of Puerto Ayora where you can view Marine iguanas, birds, galapagos crabs and a natural mangrove where you can spot
white tip reef
sharks and the gigantic galápagos tortoise.
Multiple bull
sharks, tiger
sharks, lemon
sharks, silver
tips, nurse
sharks, grey reef
sharks,
white tip reef
sharks and black
tip reef
sharks can all be seen
on this amazing dive.
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.
Out in the blue eagle rays, barracuda, gray reef and
white tip sharks are always
on patrol.
Manta Point Manta Point offers some of the best coral around the Gilis, with a gently sloping reef from 10m down to around 25m where you can often spot
white -
tip reef
sharks resting
on the sandy bottom and schools of yellow snappers hovering over the edge of the reef.
On one dive, I saw seven black
tip reef
sharks and a
white tip shark.
Scuba divers can feast their visual senses
on majestic marine creatures such as yellowtails,
white tip reef
sharks and even whale
sharks, octopi, eels, spotted eagle rays and cow - nosed rays, frog fish and grunt.
All black and
white tip sharks, they are seen frequently in the waters around Bunaken but never in such large numbers
on one dive!
Bali
Sharks, also known as the Serangan Shark Island Project, is a private nature conservation initiative that has embarked on a mission to save black tip and white tip reef sharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in Indo
Sharks, also known as the Serangan
Shark Island Project, is a private nature conservation initiative that has embarked
on a mission to save black
tip and
white tip reef
sharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in Indo
sharks, while providing visitors to Bali with the first environmentally - friendly tour of its kind in Indonesia.
Here and then we see
white -
tip reef
sharks in little caves
on the reef.
White Tip Reef
Sharks resting
on the bottom and potentially a leopard
shark.
White tip reef
sharks are also commonly sighted here and if you are lucky you may see some Galapagos
sharks and hammerheads, 2 sights with which you will become increasingly familiar with
on your Ecuador diving cruise.
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.
All dive sites around the Gili Islands are coral fringed and teeming with an impressive array of marine life ranging from «guaranteed» turtle sightings
on every dive to black &
white tip reef
sharks and the occasional whale
shark, manta and even mola mola passing by.
However, more often than
on the USAT Liberty Shipwreck, you will see
White -
tip reef
sharks, Napoleon wrasse, some big filefish (including Scrawled), and large moray eels.
Moving
on to Komodo, we were blessed with clear waters all week, and some really fishy dives at Batu Bolong, Castle, and Crystal Rock — a trio of the best dive sites in the park — with
white -
tip reef
sharks, grey reef
sharks, dogtooth tuna, along with schools of trevally and fusiliers.
Average visibility is 30 ft. to 50 ft. with possibilities of up to 80 ft. Explore volcanic rock formations and swim among
white tip sharks, giant schools of grunt, yellowtails, spotted eagle rays, turtles, stingrays, angel fish, octopus, sea horses, starfish, frog fish and many species of eels
on a comfortable 34 - foot yacht.
It's incredible to see thousands of grouper within a few feet of you, and there's an increased chance of seeing
sharks on this dive as well since the spawning attracts
white tips and lemon
sharks.
On our second day, we took a boat tour around the south shore of the island, where we saw penguins, playful sea lions, marine iguanas, and
white -
tip reef
sharks.
Take this good chance to see the rich biodiversity including the
white -
tip reef
sharks, huge sea turtles, barracuda, manta rays, mola - mola, moray eels and more species
on more than 25 dive sites around the three Gili islands.
On the way you'll probably see sweetlips, trevally, turtles and black and
white tipped reef
sharks.
A briefing from the professional dive crew informs you of the amazing variety of marine life that you may encounter
on your dive - manta rays, stingrays,
white tip and nurse
sharks, eels, pufferfish, frog fish, nudibranchs and angel fish to name but a few.
On the west side of the pinnacle you will often find
white tip and grey reef
sharks cruising in the currents welling up from the deeper waters.
Manta rays, whale
sharks,
white tip sharks, huge schools of fish — the best scuba diving in the Maldives is all possible to see within the space of one week
on a typical Maldives scuba diving liveaboard trip.
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 P
shark turned up
on cue right at the start of our dive at
Shark P
Shark Point.
Among the highlights seen
on this dive, we could mention schools of Moorish Idols and Fusiliers,
White tip and Grey Reef
Sharks, Wobbegong
Sharks, Spanish Mackerels and Black Tail Barracudas.
Further up north at Whale Island or Hoi An, you might be able to sneak up
on resting nurse
sharks and
white tips.
Beautiful corals and abundant marine life such as green and hawksbill turtles,
white tip and grey reef
sharks, shoals of barracuda and jack fish will surround you
on your dives.
The diving
on volcanic pinnacles offers
white -
tipped reef
sharks, bull
sharks, giant Manta Rays, eagle rays, diamond stingrays, octopus, and huge schools of tropical fish.
Leopard
sharks and Kuhl's stingrays are frequently seen
on the outlying sandy bottom of the deeper areas as well as
white -
tip reef
sharks.
On our trip we had Hammerheads, Tiger, Galapagos, Silky, Black
Tipped and
White Tipped Sharks.