Volume 5       Number 5

In this issue:
- Cocoa Damselfish near San Salvador
- Nassau Grouper in Your Face near San Salvador
- Sea Rod Coral and Elephant Ear Sponge near Grand Turk

 

  Cocoa Damselfish at Telephone Pole Reef near San Salvador        Back to Top

Damselfishes are common, and becoming more common in the Caribbean. Click here to learn why.

 

  Nassau Grouper in Your Face near San Salvador        Back to Top

Where have all the Nassau Groupers gone? Click here to learn about the disappearance of this Caribbean giant.

  Sea Rod Coral and Elephant Ear Sponge near Grand Turk        Back to Top

Dive in to The Aquarium Reef near Grand Turk to see this Sea Rod Coral and Elephant Ear Sponge.

 


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