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Black Forest, Grenada
This reef is the deeper edges of Kohanee reef, two ridges joined by a sandy channel and prone to nice currents. The ridges are covered with black deep water sea fans and sea whips. (c)Aquanauts Grenada
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Kohanee, Grenada
The most colorful reef in the south of Grenada, bright yellow encrusting, pink and azure vase sponges, lavender rope sponges, flower corals, sea plumes and much more. Hiding amidst the colors are nudi-branches, lobsters, moray eels and other creatures (c)Aquanauts Grenada
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Whibbles Reef, Grenada
The dive takes you along a sloping wall descending sharply to 170 feet. A forest of soft corals and sea rods, single brain corals sticking out, providing cleaning stations for swarming fish. Sandy aisles between the reef patches are favourable for stingrays. In the current on the edge of the reef there is usually a real fish soup to drift ...
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narrow ridge 30 feet wide, running from 60 feet at the top to 90 feet on the land ward side. On the seaward side the slope drops to 140 feet. It is a beautiful reef with abundance of marine life, both fish and coral. The site is subject to tidal currents bringing bigger fish in to feed, it is not unusual to spot rays, barracudas and turtles
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Descent and enjoy the beauty of this coral garden! Look out for barracudas investigating the disturbance of their area. Lobster and sometimes small nurse sharks rest and hide under the star coral boulders. Many soft corals and sponges providing a feast for flamingo tongues. Families of Caribbean reef squids hover in the shallow (c)Aquanauts ...
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Purple Rain, Grenada
Due to depth and currents large schools of Creole wrasses swarm over this ridge like a heavy tropical rain. Colorful sponges add another highlight to this spot. The deeper parts of the reef see stingrays and green moray eel commonly. (c)Aquanauts Grenada
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Fiona Wreck, Grenada
Another new wreck, resting together with an unkonwn barge in 50ft of water on a sandy bottom. Marine life starts already taking over.
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3 Wrecks
Actually not really three wrecks, but the other parts of Quarter Wreck, originally named "Unity Courier". Nice wreck and critter dive. (c)Aquanauts Grenada
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This recently rediscovered wreck of a work catamaran is laying in the sand of 120 feet. Offering the perfect home for some huge groupers and a collection of angel fish; queen, french and gray. Schools of rainbow runners and mackarels are passing by and sometimes a huge hawksbill turtle cruises around. You finish this dive as a drift along a ...
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Shakem Wreck, Grenada
One of the newer wrecks in Grenada's collection, which sank on May 30th, 2001 after a troubled journey from Trinidad to Grenada overnight. The load of cement bags shifted and the vessel went down just in sight of the harbors entrance. As it lays perfectly on keel at a bottom of 110 feet with its many hatches, open bridge, hallways, galleys, ...
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