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9:13 AM
29 July - by Nancy Delaney
The diving has been fantastic here at Little Cayman. I have never seen so many Queen Triggerfish. The great visibility really shows the colours of the Queen Triggerfish and Black durgons. The groupers are plentiful and friendly. Many divers had a great time petting Mini-Me and Benji. The french angelfish are huge!! We've seen the most eagle rays than any other Carribbean destingation. They are very calm around divers. I saw one of my favours - the scribbled filefish - two times.

The blue chromis are very plentiful and the fairy basslet are the the most plentiful. They are wonderful! We've seen some reef sharks and their tag-a-long fish (I didn't know they had groupies!) The yellowhead jawfish are really cool! Porcupinefish have been seen on most afternoon dives.

It was cool to see the residue of the orange sponges spawning. I haven't seen black sponges before. The many anchors often had great brain coral growing around them and other types of coral. Great photos of those.

Nancy

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