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Al Mouj, Muscat & Millennium Resort | Wudam Al Sahil, Al Mussanah 312, Oman
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SEAOMAN is dedicated to getting you and your family on, in and under the water in the Sultanate of Oman.
Oman’s stunning coastline is undoubtedly best explored by sea – explore breathtaking views, discover an underwater paradise and experience thrilling activities enjoyed by all. Offering activities such as dinghy sailing courses, wakeboarding, day and overnight charters, RYA powerboat courses and PADI dive courses as well as a comprehensive marine service facility, we are Oman’s number one marine leisure provider
Let SEAOMAN take you on a journey of discovery.
Diving Doc's Wall in the Daymaniyat Islands with SeaOman, Millennium, Mussanah
Creatures spotted while diving on Doc's Wall Nov 10, 2017:
lobster in a crack in the wall, torpedo ray, fishball ballet, nudibranch, several honeycomb morays, scorpion fish, banners and snappers, a sea snake, yellowmouth moray, and a lion fish hiding out with a puffer
GoPro videography by Vance Stevens
PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor #64181
Diving with my favorite dive buddy Bobbi Stevens
Diving Sira in Daymaniyat Islands with Oman Sail, Mussanah
Diving Nov 10, 2017 in mediocre visibility on Sira island, far west Daymaniyats, we see scorpion fish, morays, what happens when Antonia liberates a bag of bait fish tossed by someone overboard and then points out a leopard shark, a small turtle, puffers, coronet fish, a sting ray, butterflies on the shallow reef top, and a trio of cautious cuttlefish
GoPro videography by Vance Stevens
PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor #64181
Diving with my favorite dive buddy Bobbi Stevens
Dream Diving Weekend on Daymaniyat Islands, Oman
stand by for an epic diving and snorkeling adventure with Al Boom Diving, Sea Oman & Millennium Resort, Mussanah
Diving Oman - the Daymaniat Islands - 2016
Diving with SeaOman out of Mussanah. Footage from a selection of different dives. Diving with turtles, sharks and incredible amounts of fish on the reefs and dive sites along the chain of the Daymaniat Islands. Dive sites include the Aquarium, Doc's Wall, Sira island, Mousetrap, Walid Junn and Garden of Eden among others.
Daymaniyat Snorkelling Trip April 2016
All photos and video were taken with a first generation GoPro.
The trips were organised with Oman Sail Dive Centre at the Millennium Resort Mussanah, Oman.
Daymaniyat Island Tripping by Ally Landes
There are 9 islands in the archipelago of the Daymaniyat Islands Marine Nature Reserve which is a UNESCO protected marine park. They are renowned in the region for their unique ecosystem, migratory birds and nesting turtles. A very big thank you to both the Millennium Resort Mussanah and SEAOMAN Dive Centre Oman Sail for hosting our trip and looking after us so well!
leopardsharks @ dimaniyat island in oman
leopard shark diving @ the dimaniyat islands
Fins Beach/White Beach/Oman Beaches Part-1/ SR COMMUNE-10
Fins beach is remarkable for its beautiful cliffs. The beach becomes all the more beautiful with the setting of sun infused with thousands of hues reflecting on the waves. Beautiful caves can be found in the small village adjacent to the beach. Beaches are covered with pebbles and will keep you hooked in collecting some. A rich colony of coral as well as fish will enchant you as you dive into the sea. Mild temperature along with cool breezes has the power to give you a memorable experience. Fins beach can be called as a great place for your camp tours.
bowmouths @ nowhere
The bowmouth guitarfish (Rhina ancylostoma), also called the shark ray or mud skate, is a species of ray and a member of the family Rhinidae. Its evolutionary affinities are not fully resolved, though it may be related to true guitarfishes and skates. This rare species occurs widely in the tropical coastal waters of the western Indo-Pacific, at depths of up to 90 m (300 ft). Highly distinctive in appearance, the bowmouth guitarfish has a wide and thick body with a rounded snout and large shark-like dorsal and tail fins. Its mouth forms a W-shaped undulating line, and there are multiple thorny ridges over its head and back. It has a dorsal color pattern of many white spots over a bluish gray to brown background, with a pair of prominent black markings over the pectoral fins. This large species can reach a length of 2.7 m (8.9 ft) and weight of 135 kg (298 lb).
Usually found near the sea floor, the bowmouth guitarfish prefers sandy or muddy areas near underwater structures. It is a strong-swimming predator of bony fishes, crustaceans, and molluscs. This species gives live birth to litters of two to eleven pups, which are nourished during gestation by yolk. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has assessed the bowmouth guitarfish as Vulnerable because it is widely caught by artisanal and commercial fisheries for its valuable fins and meat. It is viewed as a nuisance by trawlers, however, because its bulk and thorny skin cause it to damage netted catches. Habitat degradation and destruction pose an additional, significant challenge to this ray's survival. The bowmouth guitarfish adapts well to captivity and is displayed in public aquariums.
Day @ The Office in Mussanah - Part Deux
A Day in our trist back office life in Mussanah...