Caribbean
A Caribbean dive gallery full of crystal reefs, marine life, and tropical seascapes for underwater photography enthusiasts.
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Water Water Everywhere – Carriacou
Carriacou, an idyllic island in the Caribbean Sea, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Its stunning landscapes, from secluded coves to vibrant beaches, invite exploration. The enchanting turquoise lagoons and colorful coral reefs form an underwater paradise, captivating visitors with their natural beauty and tranquility.
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Frogfish in St. Vincent
Frogfish are a group of fish belonging to the family Antennariidae, known for their unusual appearance and unique hunting strategy. These fish are often called Anglerfish or Frogfish because they have a modified dorsal fin that resembles a fishing rod with a lure attached to the end. The lure, known as an esca, is typically…
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Nightlapse Video From Port Elizabeth, Bequia
Bequia is the second-largest island in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It’s about 9 miles from Kingston in Saint Vincent. The island is super safe and quiet. I came to the island to scuba dive, of course. By happenstance, none of the hotel rooms near the dive shops and in the port were available. Instead…
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Trunkfish Tuesday
One of my favorite fish to observe in the Caribbean is the Smooth Trunkfish. For some reason it remind me of a disco. 😀 The Smooth Trunkfish is also known as Lactophrys triqueter. It’s a species of boxfish commonly found along coral and rocky reefs in tropical waters. The smooth trunkfish is normally solitary but…
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Underwater Images From St. Vincent
All of the images in the underwater gallery below were captured off the coast of St. Vincent, part of the island nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines in the Caribbean. While the country spans a chain of islands, it’s the waters surrounding St. Vincent itself that have earned the nickname “Critter Capital of the…
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Fish of the Week: Smooth Trunkfish
The Smooth Trunkfish, found in the Caribbean and western Atlantic, belongs to the Ostraciidae family. It uses its lips to jet water, uncovering invertebrates to feed on. Juveniles are dark with yellow spots, and they often camouflage effectively among coral reefs. The images were captured in Bonaire using a Gopro Hero 4 Silver.
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Bonaire: A Shore Diving Jewel in the Caribbean
Bonaire is one of my favorite islands in the Caribbean for shore diving. Bonaire is located in the southwestern region of the Caribbean, very close to Venezuela. The region is also referred to as the Lesser Antilles. It’s also part of an island grouping called the ABC islands which includes Aruba and Curacao. The ABC…
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Seven Days of Diving Bonaire
Thanks to the Bonaire Tourism Board I was able to spend a week diving in Bonaire. This was my third dive trip to Bonaire and this time I lodge at Captain Don’s Habitat. Captain Don’s is one of the first dive resort’s on Bonaire and is perfectly located to explore the island. The room I…

