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There are tonnes of fish and other marine life to see snorkeling in Japan. Like rays, butterfly fish, burr fish, lobsters, crabs, and the list goes on.
There are a lot of sharks everywhere in the ocean. Hawaii has many sharks. There are also lots of spinner dolphins, whales, and seals. The water near Hawaii is nice and clear, so that if you go snorkeling or scuba diving, you may very well get to see some sharks.
The best spot to go snorkeling in Maui is in honolu'a. It provides the best world class snorkeling spot. You will see lots of colorful fish and coral formations.
Bare foot beach. You can see a lot of dolphins, one time I saw 12 dolphins in 1 hour!!! But, at this beach there are some times there are a lot of sting rays so when you get in the water shuffle your feet and there most likely to not sting you!!!
no you cannot see japan from Hawaii
Bees can see ultraviolet rays.
Manta rays are large, cartilaginous, salt water fish in the Elasmobranchii subclass which includes sharks and skates The manta ray is the largest of the rays. They can typically be found in and around coral reefs feeding on plankton and fish larvae. To learn more about manta rays, see the Related Links.
Acapulco is the best option for snorkeling among those locations, as it offers vibrant marine life and various spots ideal for the activity, such as La Quebrada and nearby beaches. Ixtapa also has good snorkeling opportunities, particularly at Isla Ixtapa, where you can see a variety of tropical fish. Manzanillo and Guadalajara have more limited snorkeling options, with Manzanillo being better suited for beach activities.
you may find a damsel fish, angelfish, or pufferfish
In Hawaii, you can say "A hui hou" to mean "see you soon."
Endangered turtles
Ring is to sting as bee is to tree (or see or any other rhyming word).