
Hords of reef fish can be seen amidst sea fans and corals of all kinds, where the majestic coral heads rise from a 60-foot bottom to form this impressive underwater peak.
Large fish and rays, as well as myriad coral and sponges can be seen at this dive which starts at 80 feet with a decent to 185 feet on the Tongue of the Ocean Wall, which drops off to more than 6,000 feet.
With depths ranging from 40 to 100 feet, this tame blue hole is an occasional home to sharks and large rays.
which was sunk intentionally in the mid 1960's, has become a home for large grouper. It sits in 70 feet of water.
Limited to experienced divers only, these dives are on the edge of the wall at a depth of 90 feet.
a crop of at least 30 black coral trees at 70 feet.
This 345 foot British tanker sank in 1929 off Andros' northease coast
Acres of corals, including elkhorn, are found here
Huge fish populations, including blue tangs and sergeant majors, swim here.
Yes...a compressor has metamorphosed into a reef!
This fascinating tidal flat extends into the mangroves.
These turtle-grass flats are good for hunting sand dollars.
This is a vast region with tall elkhorn and star coral.
Schooling grunts frequent this lone batch of elkhorn reef.
Lobsters and stingrays favor these shallow flats
This reef is known for invertebrates such as brittle stars and spiny urchins.
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