That is a common question we get asked. Being in the Caribbean Ocean affords us a great biodiversity and biomass.
Large congregations of turtles call our area home year round. We have hawksbill, green sea turtles, loggerheads that we can spot usually eating around grassy areas or chewing on some barrel sponges with some luck and a little help from mother nature on any given dive.
We also have a great variety of moray eels. From giant green moray eels to tiny little golden moray eels, it is not uncommon to spot at least a half dozen on any dive.
Great big schools of fish swimming gracefully around the reefs are the norm. Huge schools of grunts, jacks and angelfish, Sargent Majors watching over their nests, blue tangs, and huge puffer fish are just some of the many things that we see every day. For more information visit website #http://www.beyonddivingscuba.com.
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