Sentences with word «wobbegong»

Raja Ampat alone is home to over fifteen - hundred different species of fish and a large variety of sharks and rays, including wobbegong sharks, oceanic manta rays as well as the reef manta rays.
The guided snorkelling tour is comparable to the Great Barrier Reef snorkel either Flinders Reef: which has the highest number of coral and fish species out of all sub-tropical reef systems, or the Tangalooma Wrecks with its myriad of marine species including Wobbegongs, Coral and fish tame enough to eat from your hands.
The reserve is home to three different species of sea turtle, an assortment of rays including mantas, hard and soft corals, friendly wobbegong sharks and over four hundred different species of fish.
Loads of wobbegongs which I have never seen before as well as walking sharks.
During the dive, from time to time you see big rocks and boomies with a lot of macro stuff around as nudibranch, crabs, pygmy sea horses and also wobbegong sharks below.
There may be grey reefs, white tips, black tips, and even wobbegongs.
Under the existing system, the public is unable to tell scratches from fatalities, boats from people or wobbegongs from great whites.
Scuba dive at Julian Rocks and you may come face to face with wobbegong and grey - nurse sharks, or loggerhead turtles and manta rays.
In Australia, 13 per cent of all «attacks» come from small wobbegong sharks, which bite when stepped on.
At one point, they didn't even seem to notice a bottom - dwelling wobbegong shark sneaking up.
Other popular diving and snorkeling spots include Halifax Park (best site for wobbegong sharks), Little Beach (a recommended spot to see turtles), and the Seahorse Gardens (the name gives it away!).
During our dives we spotted some reef sharks, a massive cow tailed ray and the weird looking but fantastically named wobbegong shark.
There are plenty of sharks to be seen in Raja Ampat from white and black tipped reef sharks to whale sharks and even some rarer ones such as wobbegong shark.
The itinerary will offer us the chance to dive with never ending fields of soft corals, schooling fish, the mysterious wobbegong shark, mantas, and so much more!
Although seeing that many wobbegongs and that many fish was fantastic, my highlight of this dive was the group of porcupine fish, with two of them being very curious and approaching us.
We had multiple wobbegong sightings at other sites in the north, as well as a few manta sightings at Kawe's awesome sites, and our guests were all mesmerised by the beauty of the blue water mangroves at Yangefo.
Among the best experiences you can have whilst scuba diving in Raja Ampat are encounters with indigenous wobbegongs, the incredible topside beauty of Waigeo, the mushroom islands and lagoons of Misool, and the sheer joy of simply drifting over some of the most pristine and colourful coral scenes on Earth.
We went to the top of seamount where we found wobbegong shark and beautiful coral garden with many soft corals covering big boomies of blue magic dive site.
And you will likely encounter wobbegong and epaulette sharks.
The resort is centrally positioned within the Raja Ampat marine park, just 10 minutes away from Manta Sandy and well - known manta cleaning station, in an area known for five different species of pygmy sea horse, and endemic sharks like the ornate wobbegong and the epaulette bamboo shark.
If you're looking for something a bit more unique, the tassled wobbegong shark is a strange looking bottom - dwelling shark with incredible camoflague.
-- Hugo's Trench: This dive spot has sheer walls on either side of the trench, and is frequented by wobbegong sharks, turtles and schools of fish.
After a nice breakfast we jumped again in the water, dive site was Batu Jeruk, were we saw big schools of snappers, baby Wobbegongs, fantastic soft coral and a lot of different nudibranchs and shrimps.
Hammerhead sharks are found in big schools at Cocos, the Galapagos Islands and Socorro, whereas wobbegongs are numerous in Papua New Guinea.
When you're not looking at the tightly packed schools this is a great site for macro life including nudibranch, mantis shrimps, pygmy seahorses, octopus and cuttlefish but if that's not enough, look out for the resting wobbegong sharks under the table corals.
Teeming with marine life, the wrecks are home to more than 175 species of reef fish such as yellowtail, kingfish and lionfish, as well as moray eels, turtles, dolphins, stingrays and harmless wobbegong sharks, all totally unmoved by human presence.
Our Dive Site: Julian Rocks Here the reserve is home to three different species of sea turtle, an assortment of rays including mantas, hard and soft corals, friendly wobbegong sharks and over four hundred different species of fish.
Loads of Wobbegongs and turtles.
We saw many schools of fish and also wobbegong shark, grey reef shark, schools of sweetlips fish, barracudas, tunas, big school of jackfish and a lot of glass fish.
Raja Ampat, Indonesia - Over 1,200 fish species, 600 coral species, 699 mollusc species, many species of seahorses especially pygmies, manta rays, various sharks, including wobbegongs and walking sharks, turtles, dolphins, octopus, cuttlefish and bobtail squid.
Julian Rocks Marine Reserve is home to three different species of sea turtle, an assortment of rays, hard and soft corals, friendly wobbegong sharks and over five hundred different species of fish.
You'll also see five - foot whiprays, wobbegong, and zebra sharks as well as a veteran 500 - pound green sea turtle.
A host of other notable performers include several species of sharks (whale, bamboo, wobbegong and white tips), humpback whales, turtles, dolphins, seahorses, octopus, lionfish and cuttlefish, as well as a dazzling coral garden.
View this Raja Ampat diving video, showing some of the stunning topside island scenery as well as dive footage of schools of manta rays, whitetip reef sharks, epaulette sharks, wobbegongs, bumphead parrotfish, jacks and sweetlips, as well as close ups of some incredibly colourful nudibranchs and crustaceans.
Creature Feature Index Barracuda Bumphead Parrotfish Clownfish Clown Triggerfish Cuttlefish Dolphins Dwarf Minke Whales Frogfish Giant Galapagos Tortoises Great White Sharks Harlequin Ghostpipefish Komodo Dragons Leopard Sharks Lionfish Mandarinfish Manta Rays Marine Iguanas Mimic Octopus Moray Eels Napoleon Wrasse Nudibranchs Orang Utans Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks Sea Horses Sea Lions Sunfish Tawny Nurse Sharks Titan Triggerfish Trevallies Turtles Whale Sharks Wobbegongs
We also saw Leopard Sharks, Wobbegongs, Turtles, Giant Groupers and huge schools of fish.
Wobbegongs were seen in many sites and Walking sharks during some of our night dives!
Aside from whale watching and pelagic birding trips, Oz Whale Watching offers guided tours around Sydney National Harbour, including snorkelling at Shelley Beach to try and spot blue groper, dusky butterflyfish, black rock cod, wobbegongs, cuttlefish, potbelly seahorses and weedy sea dragons.
When you describe in your logbook on a single dive such encounters as oceanic mantas, grey reef sharks, black tips, wobbegong sharks, pygmy seahorses... You can't really ask for more without sounding greedy.
What you are likely to encounter on a dive holidat to Papua and Raja Ampat: Dolphins, dugongs, green leatherback turtles, fusiliers, giant trevelly, packs of bluefin jacks, spanish mackerel, batfish, schooling bannerfish, bumphead parrotfish, grey reef sharks, blacktips, whitetips, wobbegong, colourful species of dendronephya soft corals pygmy seahorse.
You'll probably see a myriad of fish, like cod, wobbegong, batfish and leopard sharks.
We saw 5 wobbegong sharks, Juvenile Batfish and big school of Baraccudas not mentioning huge number of fusiliers fish in the blue and thousands of colourful reef fish.
We found school of bat fish, sweetlips fish, wobbegong shark and many other interesting fish.
Mayhem 1 woke us up with good visibility and incredibles coral gardens on the shallow part of the plateau, while a wobbegong was sleeping on the top of a Lettuce Coral.
To name only a few of all the amazing sea life we could observe: many varieties of Pygmy seahorse, beautiful broccoli corals, wobbegong, giant clams, epaulette shark, and many more.
We also saw bumphead parrot fish, sweetlips fish, many spade fish, angle fish, nudibranch and wobbegong shark.
Third dive was in Bo s Rainbow, also stunning soft coral again, Wobbegongs, marble ray and nudibranchs.
We also spotted 2 wobbegong sharks and some beautiful nudibranch..
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