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Underwater Photo Location: Scotts Head

Underwater Photo Location: Scotts Head

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A mixing zone between Caribbean and Atlantic waters; begin on the Atlantic side and dive through a tunnel to the Caribbean, the wall forms part of a sunken volcanic crater. If there is a current it brings up all sorts of nutrients and creatures big and small feed on each other.
The tunnel is cloaked in soft and cup corals, the wall has a profusion of colour from crinoids and black coral trees, to giant barrel sponges and vase sponges. following the wall brings you back to the edge of the crater and back on the shelf where the mooring can be found.
A truly jaw dropping dive and a must see for any diver visiting the Commonwealth of Dominica.
Facts about Scotts Head
  • It is in Dominica
  • Scotts Head is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
dayboatwall

Marine Life
bigsmallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxhireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideangleinstruction

by Arun Madisetti
Diver on a generic reef at Scotts Head, Commonwealth of Dominica.

by Arun Madisetti
Buddy Just add water

by Kieran Ring
batfish----- ugly!

by Wolfgang Zwicknagl
Humpback baby - curiously watching me...

by Chris Miskavitch
Reef Octopus

by Chris Miskavitch
Spotted Eagle Ray looking for something to eat.

by Chris Miskavitch
Is this my good side??

by Chris Miskavitch
Arrow crab on night dive

by Arun Madisetti
Scott Head Point

by Arun Madisetti
warty corallimorph abstract

by Arun Madisetti
Generic reef scenic post tropical Storm Erica

by Arun Madisetti
ikelite, Niikon D90, tokina 10-17 Fisheye

by Arun Madisetti
end of the race

by Arun Madisetti
Moving house

by Arun Madisetti
Safe in the hydroids
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