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St. Vincent Flounder Eyes
A close-up shot of a flounder in St. Vincent reveals its ability to camouflage against the seafloor. The fish’s eyes, positioned on one side, convey a sense of awareness, while its vibrant, iridescent appearance and detailed skin pattern highlight its unique features. Commonly, this is the peacock flounder.
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Spotted Cleaner Shrimp
Creature Feature · St. Vincent Spotted Cleaner Shrimp open for business The spotted cleaner shrimp is all antennae, nerve, and purpose. Barely more than a centimeter long, it lives on Caribbean reefs and signals to fish many times its size, offering a service that keeps both sides alive. It picks parasites, dead skin, and debris…
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St. Vincent Dive: Amazing creatures in 60 seconds
The Big Apple Divers club organized an underwater photo and video competition with a one-minute video submission requirement. The author submitted two videos, one of which highlighted their scuba diving experiences around St. Vincent. Check out the video here: https://youtu.be/R2NL5Jnazyk
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Critter Capital of the Caribbean
Recently I was able to spend a few days scuba diving in St. Vincent which has been rightly labeled as the “Critter Capital of the Caribbean”. The short video below highlights some of the amazing creature I observed in just a few days. The marine ecosystem is extremely healthy and full of life. Thank again…
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Pederson Cleaner Shrimp with Eggs
Pederson Cleaner Shrimp caring for it eggs. These images were captured in St. Vincent.
