grand cayman scuba diving
Grand Cayman offers some of the Caribbean’s most celebrated scuba diving, from the world-famous Stingray City to dramatic walls and vibrant coral reefs. Explore articles and underwater cinematography showcasing the island’s marine life and iconic underwater landscapes.
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Underwater Sculptures
Inspired by Mitch Teemley‘s 50 Unique Sculptures post, here are images from a few underwater sculpture parks I’ve dived. The sculptures in Grenada and Mexico were designed by Jason deCaires Taylor and the sculpture in Grand Cayman was designed by Simon Morris. Grenada is an island located in the southern Caribbean. The images captured below…
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Saturday Vibes : Gray Angelfish
Gray Angelfish are commonly found throughout the Caribbean. This photo was captured in the water surround Grand Cayman. The fish are used to scuba divers and often will not swim off when divers are around. This makes them a great subjects for underwater photographers. The image was shot with an Olympus camera. More underwater images…
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Crustaceans : Lobsters and Shrimp
Lobsters and shrimp play essential roles in Caribbean reef ecosystems. The Spotted Spiny Lobster is identifiable by its colorful carapace and relies on its tail for defense, while the Banded Coral Shrimp, known for its striking bands, provides cleaning services for fish. Night diving in Grand Cayman enhances photography opportunities for these remarkable crustaceans.
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Wordless Wednesday : Mythical Sea Creature
