
Curious angels will come close enough to look right into your mask at this dive starting at 30 feet, descending to 90, and then leveling off into a network of caves, this hole is a vertical shaft 25-30 feet in diameter.
Starting at an easy 15 feet and dropping to 97, this cavern network extends below Stocking Island. The intricacy and expanse of the network itself was demonstrated when divers released dye near the entrance and it surfaced four miles offshore.
Spiny lobster, grunts, snappers, and round sting rays are among the dramatic archways of this crevasse which is 30 to 40 feet wide and ranges from 30 to 90 feet in depth.
This shallow reef has hordes of snapper, angelfish, grunts, and stingrays.
A large variety of small fish jostle for turf on this small cay.
Schools of snaper flock to this unusual formation
Life teems on this tiered reef that looks like an underwater wedding cake.
This is a very active reef with lots of marine life.
You'll find plenty of large brain corals here.
this is a favored hatchery for grunts and yellowtail snapper.
Lots of brain corals are found on this shallow reef.
Plentiful fish species inhabit the wide seabeds of this reef, where you will also see staghorn coral.
These three shallow reefs are flooded with schooling fish.