One of my favorite sites in Cozumel. There is always a huge variety of marine life.
Look for octopus, large schools of snappers and grunts. Angelfish and parrotfish.
Also large barracuda and green moray eels.
Facts about Tormentos Reef Cozumel
It is in Mexico- Tormentos Reef Cozumel is in the Caribbean Sea.
- The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
- The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.

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Jennifer Hanbury PobiakCaribbean Lobster on Tormentos Reef in Cozumel, Mexico.

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Jose CastelloI like to call it the beauty and the beast, it is a green moray eel at Tormentos reef in Cozumel, shot with a Sea &Sea camera with a 20 mm. lens and the camera strobe

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Richard AdkinsSplendid Toadfish native to Cozumel when feeding

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Cheri DennThis picture was taken on Tormentos Reef (40'-60'), Cozumel, MX using an Olympus SP350

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Cheri DennNothing but color ~~~~

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Cheri DennTurtle at a cleaning station.

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Cheri DennA midnight parrot fish

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Cheri DennSpotlight Parrot fish are so colorful with their yellow eyeshadow and red bellies. LOL;)

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Cheri DennA lonely little sea horse.

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Cheri DennLittle Sea Horse

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Cheri DennSpotted Eagle Rays are such a beautiful sight. Taken with an SP350 and Inon strobe. I have been told they mate for life.

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Herbert DuboisTaken on Tormentos Reef Cozumel

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David GilchristBuddies, Two Reef fish under the same ledge in Cozumel