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Dottie!!!
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Dottie here from Reef Divers… lots of cool stuff has been seen around Little Cayman in the last several days. Some of our guests had a close shark encounter at Mike's Mount, several were in the area scoping out the divers. I really enjoy the little stuff and there is plenty of that to be found… if you look in the right places. A first for me was a Hovering Goby at Mixing Bowl… very cool little fish… looking something between a Sand Tile fish and a Yellow Head Jawfish. There is a juvenile Black Snapper hanging around the swim thrus at Meadows… you only see them as babies, the adults go down deep between 300-800 feet… too deep for me! Spotted a very shy Cubera Snapper at Eagle Ray Round-Up. Of course, don't forget… I love looking at the HeadShield slugs through my microscope magnifying glass in the sand at Jackson's. And my favorite, the Lettuce Sea Slug abound everywhere! Let's get Wet

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Category: General | Posted By: Dive Master
Ernest Williams
Oct 26, 2006 - 11:16 AM
See our article on juvenile Black Snappers in the Cayman islands [will attempt to attach it].
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