Sentences with phrase «white tip sharks»

Shark Airport is a wide plateau like shelf is home to hawksbill and green sea turtles as well as white tip sharks who cruise along the drop - off edges.
For big thrills, sign up for encounters with a tiger, hammerhead, lemon, reef and oceanic white tip sharks.
Shark Airport - This wide plateau like shelf is home to hawksbill and green sea turtles as well as white tip sharks who cruise along the drop - off edges.
Along with the countless turtles we see regularly, we also ran into a school of bumphead parrot fish, eagle rays, moray eels, giant black frogfish, and a few white tip sharks swimming through our dive sites.
It is very common to see white tip sharks, giant mantas, manta rays, fish such as buffoon, giant grouper, morays, and a great variety of many other species of different sizes and colors.
Keep your eyes open for brightly colored tropical fish, monk seals, whale sharks, manta rays and harmless white tip sharks.
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!
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.
You can spot white tip sharks, yellow tails, turtles, star - fish, angel fish, sea horses, frog - fish, different species of eels, massive schools of grunt.
Under a large coral boulder, two small white tip sharks lay out of sight.
This week in Bunaken we've seen some amazing wildlife, spotting large white tip sharks, several stunning scorpion leaf fish and of course plenty of turtles!
As depths increase, schools of bicolor and longfin anthias join the show, and there's usually a chance to find white tip sharks nosing into crevices in search of a meal.
Divers exploring the reefs of Kealakekua Bay are often treated to swim - bys from spinner dolphin, while Maui's Five Caves and Black Rock are sure bets for sea turtles, plus a good chance for white tip shark sightings.
Soon after we are gently ushered to look into one of the rock «slots» carved out by the strength of the ocean and find inside not, one or two, but three white tip sharks resting inside.
For instance, groupers, snappers, amber jacks, barracudas, mobula rays, morays, puffers, moorish idol, cubera snappers, bull sharks and many white tip sharks are observed.
Not to speak of the diverse marine life — from macro critters to Ocean White tip sharks and whalesharks.
After a nice breakfast we jumped again in the water, dive site Sardines, the current was slightly stronger, there was some black tip sharks, Lion fish, 1 white tip shark patrolling the reef, 2 leaf fish, and a school of Hump head parrot fish, about 20, some really big.
Millions of fish and other marine life live among the reefs in Manuel Antonio, including white tip sharks, sea turtles, eagle rays and sting rays, seahorse, puffers, jacks, parrot fish, grunts, shrimp and lobster.
We saw school of bat fish, Jacks, barracudas, baby white tip shark and pygmy sea horse.
Black and white tip sharks pass through, reef fish swarm around and turtles lazily cruise by.
Very easy with lots of the large cod qnd several white tip sharks napping on the bottom.
Scenes we shot of pelagic white tip sharks feeding on dead whales will, alas, never be seen again because of the severe depletion of sharks.
Hammerhead sharks, Caribbean reef sharks and even the oceanic white tip sharks are seen occasionally, but these lucky sightings are rare.
Other shark species can be spotted and they include Nurse Sharks, Hammerheads and even Oceanic White Tip sharks.
Deep channels can be found here which offer scuba divers the opportunity to observe large pelagics such as White Tip Sharks and Hammerhead Sharks.
Snorkeling in the Costa Rican clear waters is an excellent opportunity to observe in their marine habitat a wide range of aquatic micro and macro-organisms such as plankton, algae, nudibranchs, colorful reef fish including Moorish idols and angelfish, Olive Ridley and green sea turtles, anemones, moray eels, sea horses, spotted eagle rays, bottle - nosed dolphins and even the harmless white tip sharks.
Swim among white tip sharks, yellow tails, turtles, stingrays, sea horses, angel fish, starfish, many other species of eels and explore the beautiful rock formations.
Home to a 30m tunnel which has loads of fish and more importantly, white tip shark who circle near the exit.
You will meet our white tip sharks cruising along these on your dives.
Among the tropical reef fish you can find the butterfly and angel fish, emperor and titan trigger fish, morish idol and very occassionaly a white tip shark.
Occasionally you will encounter a white tip shark.
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.
As the currents are often strong in this area, find yourself drifting in the dive site as you spot grey reef and white tip sharks, large groupers, and mackerels.
Colorful sea fan and soft coral Napoleon, Humped parrot fish, White tip shark.
Out in the blue eagle rays, barracuda, gray reef and white tip sharks are always on patrol.
Common species seen during dives include: white tip sharks, schools of Grunts, Yellowtail Snapper, Spotted Eagle Rays, turtles, stingrays, angel fish, octopus, sea horses, starfish, frogfish and many species of eels.
This spectacular 33m ship takes divers to some of the best dive sites in the Galapagos where you can immerse yourself in schools of sharks, tuna, manta rays, and white tip sharks.
All black and white tip sharks, they are seen frequently in the waters around Bunaken but never in such large numbers on one dive!
White tip shark, hard coral and table coral.
Several scalloped hammerheads, grey reef and white tip sharks are spotted here.
Hammerhead shark, Caribbean reef shark and even the oceanic white tip shark are seen occasionally, but these lucky sightings are rare.
Other notable sightings were giant frogfish, white tip shark, orangutan crab,...
white tip shark, blue spotted sting ray, eels, scorpion leaf fish, hard coral and fire coral.
white tip shark, hoxbill turtle, bumphead parrot fish, soft and hard coral and whip coral jungle top of wall.
Blow bubbles with Blue Crab at one of the best places to scuba dive, Las Catalinas islands in Costa Rica, where you can find whale shark, giant manta rays, white tipped shark, and much more underwater wildlife at Las Catalinas!
A drift dive at Bunaken Timur was thrilling as we were accompanied by barracuda and white tip sharks.
You can expect manta rays, eagle rays, lots of grey reef sharks, white tip sharks and impressive schools of fish.
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