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The Cayman Islands were colonized from Jamaica by the British during the 18th and 19th centuries. Administered by Jamaica since 1863, they remained a British dependency after 1962 when the former became independent.... [read more]
The Cayman Islands were colonized from Jamaica by the British during the 18th and 19th centuries. Administered by Jamaica since 1863, they remained a British dependency after 1962 when the former became independent.... [read more] Blog: Diving Cobalt In Cayman Islands: White foot shrimp quest.
Date: July 5th 2012
4thdive. It was our last dive with the Turne’s. Everet and Essi like to dive early so we broke out sleeping in routine and met at the Cobalt coast at 8 am. Everet drew a site map by hand and its regular sightings by areas. We could explore the area for every day for a long time and not be able to see what they have in the last years. It was a windy day and a lot of surge caused by the ... read more
Date: July 5th 2012
4thdive. It was our last dive with the Turne’s. Everet and Essi like to dive early so we broke out sleeping in routine and met at the Cobalt coast at 8 am. Everet drew a site map by hand and its regular sightings by areas. We could explore the area for every day for a long time and not be able to see what they have in the last years. It was a windy day and a lot of surge caused by the ... read more
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Date: 14th July 2012
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This is the orange side Goby might have left comments under the White-footed shrimp by mistake. By the way did you get the link to the article?
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This is the orange side Goby might have left comments under the White-footed shrimp by mistake. By the way did you get the link to the article?
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Mena, you got some really nice shots again. This is orange sided goby. Very pretty little fish. Very common on many of the sponges, brain and star corals especially at Lighthouse Point.
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