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Underwater Photo Location: Aquarium

Underwater Photo Location: Aquarium

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One of my favorite dive sites. Very friendly French Angelfish, turtles, groupers.
Facts about Aquarium
  • It is in Cayman islands
  • Aquarium is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboat

Marine Life
bigsmallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Chuck Ince
Green sea turtle on Aquarium dive site in Grand Cayman. Very curious about my Olympus camera.

by Andy Boundy
Juvenile spotted drum - 35 ft. SeaLife DC600. About 3.5" long - beautiful little guy!

by Andy Boundy
Cymothoid isopod attached to a blackbar soldier fish - at least this is the techie term - I say "a fish-hat - cool!"

by Andy Boundy
A trumpet fish, nicely lined up with a sea fan. This was about 30ft. Sealife DC600 w/ strobe.

by Michael Canzoniero
ET phone home! ET phone home! Nikonos V, SB 105 strobe.

by Andy Boundy
Sharp nose puffer - I find it hard to get these guys as they swim away before I get too close and hide in the coral - anyway - this guy was co-operating a little

by Mike Sutton-Brown
Hawksbill Turtle, Grand Cayman

by Patricia Sinclair
I saw these and thought that they would make a lovely photo, with the movement in the surge area they were growing in.

by Patricia Sinclair
Yellow Headed jawfish checking me out. I spent a bit of time slowly sneaking closer and closer to this fish's burrow...and was awarded with this shot.
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