Well, this was our final day of diving this trip and it was a good one. We began the morning on the Cedral Wall and drifted over to the Cedral Pass Reef for a total of one hour. After a short surface interval (rest) we dove on the San Clemente Reef for an hour and twenty minutes. Both dives were great. While yesterday could be called "eel day", today could be called "splendid toad fish day." They seemed to be everywhere. There were also many turtles; green, hawk-billed and even a large leather head. From the very large to the very small. We saw several coral blennies poking their heads through the small holes in the coral. We saw nudi-branch, both the painted type and the lettuce type. There were eel, lobster, huge parrot fish and many, many colorful reef fish. Enjoy the pictures and come back next time for more. We hope there will be a next time! Audios to all our friends in Cozumel. It's been one to remember! Look all the way to the end....amazing little guys!
Splendid Toad Fish (check out his teeth
Lettuce Nudi-Branch
Reva on the Prowl
Baby Trunk Fish
Trunk Fish
run
Tiny Trunk Fish (size of a dime)
Drum Fish
Brown Angel Fish
Baby GreenTurtle
Hatchling Turtles leaving their nest
and headed to the open sea.
Have enjoyed viewing the pictures. All good things have to come to an end....
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs! Thanks for sharing. The turtles making their way to the sea...priceless. Glad that you guys enjoyed and are home safe.
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