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Aussie Divers Phuket – Most Wanted List

Aussie Divers Phuket – Most Wanted List

Aussie Divers Phuket – Most Wanted List

Here is the team at Aussie Divers Phuket list of the most wanted to see underwater list.

The sea creatures and one dive site we have yet to see

With tens of thousands of different marine creatures spread out across the vast waterways of the world, it is impossible for a divers to see everything in one lifetime.

Even experienced divers with 1000’s of dives find it difficult to fulfil their dreams. Here our experienced team of Aussie Divers Phuket instructors give a quick insight into what creatures that they are yet to see.

Darren Gaspari – Humpback Whale

Not something that is found here in Phuket. When talking to divers who have seen them and other big whales, the speak of the gracefulness and sheer presence in the water. I once asked friend, renowned international underwater photographer and most travelled diver that I know, Yuping Chen what her favor creature she has seen was, she answered in less than a second. When speaking to anyone about big whales, they speak in awe more than pleasure. I think seeing a majestic creature would be humbling.

Humpback Whale Aussie Divers Phuket

Humpback Whale Aussie Divers Phuket

Alix Berry – School of Hammerhead Sharks

The moment I decided I was going to learn to dive was when I was snorkeling and I could just make out two Hammerheads below me, very bad vis, could only just see their shape. I wanted to see them properly, so as they are the marine creature that enticed me to learn to do my PADI Open Water Course, they are top for me to see now that I’ve become a diver.

Hammerhead Shark Aussie Divers Phuket

Hammerhead Shark Aussie Divers Phuket

Ashley Walker – Pikachu Nudibranch

My choice may have to be the Pikachu Nudibranch (Thecacera Pacifica), I have ticked off a lot of the bigger creatures including many differently species of sharks, whales & turtles. The smaller stuff is what I find interesting these days, nudibranch are an abundantly diverse family, having over 3,000 different variations. Having checked of numerous nudibranch the Pikachu nudi is one that I have yet to see, growing up watching Pokémon o TV and playing the games on Nintendo there is just something about Nudibranch & wanting to ‘catch em all’…..

Andre Engstrom – Weedy Sea Dragon

I think they are an amazing creature. Two of my favorite creatures here in Phuket are the seahorse and pipefish. The Weedy Sea Dragon looks like a combination of the two. Unfortunately they are only located in the southern part of Australia.

Weedy Sea Dragon Aussie Divers Phuket

Weedy Sea Dragon Aussie Divers Phuket

Simon Creed -Orca Whale

Sadly my first experience seeing Orcas was at Sea World Florida as a young child. They fascinated me then and since that age wanted to see then in their natural habitat. My good friend Ben Walzinger was also very lucky in around 2008 to dive with two of them off the southern end of Banana Bay, Racha Noi Island. The video he took was incredible and the experience just looked amazing. I have always wondered what the experience would be like diving with Orcas.

Tom Domville – Mola Mola

My choice would be the Mola Mola aka a Sunfish. I think it’s awesome that the Mola Mola have such a fascinating and weird shape. They grow up to 1000kg but can move so elegantly in the water. I get envious every time I hear stories from divers that have seen them and they are definitely on my to do list in the near future.

Mola Mola Sunfish Aussie Divers Phuket

Mola Mola Sunfish Aussie Divers Phuket

Martin Ruhoff – The Wrecks in Truuk Lagoon

It’s a hard question. For me I think a small critter like the Bargibanti Pygmy Seahorse, and the Weedy Scorpion fish. But I have seen them. It took time, and a lot of trips to find them. And that’s part of the fantastic thing about traveling. You have a dream of what you want to find. Maybe it doesn’t happen, the first time, but if you keep traveling, then it might happen. The thing I really want to see, and it’s not an animal sorry, the wrecks in Truuk Lagoon. When the Americans retaliated on the Japanese, for pearl harbor. That place, with so many wrecks, must be fantastic. That’s one of the main reasons I learned to dive on a rebreather.

Lara Weyhausen – Wunderpus

Good question. Recently I found out there is an octopus called the Wunderpus very similar to the mimic octopus that can be found at Kata Beach but not the same. The mimic can totally change color losing its stripes where the Wunderpus can change color but will always keep its stripes. I haven’t seen either of them but the Wunderpus seems to interest me more. Possibly because it has a cooler name and it’s from the German word wunder.

**The below pic is a Mimic Octopus**

Mimic Octopus Scuba Dive Aussie Divers Phuket Nina

Mimic Octopus Scuba Dive Aussie Divers Phuket Nina

By Darren Gaspari

Proud owner and active PADI Gold Course Director of Aussie Divers Phuket, a professional and awarded PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Scuba Diving Centre. Member of the PADI Advisory Board for the eLearning modules 2019 and 2020.

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