Scuba Gallery - Dive Site Marine Life
This is just one of the reasons I’ve always loved scuba diving, especially when working with interns on real reef dives. A green sea turtle cruising past, a yellow boxfish hovering nearby, or a blue spotted stingray gliding over the sand are not headline moments, they are part of the normal underwater day. Blackspotted pufferfish tucked into the reef and cuttlefish shifting shape and colour are the things you start to notice once you slow down and stop chasing the dive. These small encounters are often what people remember most, long after the logbook is filled in.
- A Green Sea Turtle swimming calmly along a coral reef wall in clear blue water.
- A Yellow Boxfish with its blue spotted markings and orange fins sheltering beside a rocky reef.
- A Blue Spotted Stingray gliding over the coral reef, showing its distinctive bright blue spots and long tail.
- A Black Spotted Pufferfish resting among the coral
- A Cuttlefish hovering above the seabed, showing its patterned body and extended tentacles






