Tunku Abdul Rahman Park
(TARP)
Below is a small selection of images from Downbelow,
photographed within the TARP
Stunning beach next to Dive Station
Not such a common find, this highly sought after
species was found at North
Sulug Reef.
Yellow Shrimp Goby
Mamutik Shore Dive is home to the largest number
and variety of Goby we have
ever seen at a single dive site
Blue Spotted Rays are frequently seen on Mamutik
Shore Dive
A Sunset view of TARP from KK City Centre
Sabah, Borneo
Joanne spots a Fingered Dragonet on Mamutik Shore
Dive
Nudibranch C. aureopurpurea
Abundant varieties of Nudibranch species live in
these waters, for more info
on Nudibranchs please visit our Marine Biology
Link to the right.
Nudibranch H. purpuremaculosa
This is a rare record of this little know species
feeding,
They appear to be abundant in the park.
A Borneo Divers dive boat and guests completing a
training dive
The Islands are an excellent location for
conducting Scuba Diving Courses
The Macro enthusiast can encounter Fingered
Dragonets on Mamutik
Shore Dive
A Giant Frogfish rests upon a coral block at 21m
North Sulug Reef.
Tropical Island Paradise - Pulau Mamutik
This exceptionally rare Frogfish was photographed
on Mid Reef.
Please visit our News & Events page to find
out more.
This Cowrie is rarely seen outside of Japan, as
such is an example of some
of the not so ordinary Macro life seen in
TARP
Mateing Ocellata
Its always interesting to find creatures mating.
For more info about Nudibranchs
and how they mate, please visit our Nudibranch
section within our
Marine Biology sidebar to the right
Monitor Lizards can often be seen walking on the
Islands, this one was
photographed sleeping beneath the shallow waters
of Pulau Mamutik
Porcelain Crab
Its always worth taking a second look at the
Anemones as these attractive
little crustaceans can sometimes be found within
them
The strange looking Shrimp or Razor fish are
often seen
swimming vertically among the corals
Where there is a school of Glassfish there will
often be a solitary Grouper
lurking in the corals nearby keeping the numbers
in check
Nudibranch - Ardeadoris egretta
Devil Scorpionfish
Pink Clown Anemonefish
Velvetfish
A non swimming, prehistoric looking rare creature




