This morning was same as the previous days as all our mornings in Cozumel would be. This time Manuel was our dive master. He was really sharp and new what he was doing all the time. He did a good job looking out for the divers and the reef.
This dive site was a little south of the previous day's first dive. The wall was extremely impressive, especially being able to look up and down it from 108 ft. There was less fish life here, probably due to the depth, but corals and sponges were still everywhere. The topography was awesome with one impressive swim through and numerous coral heads and ravines. The current was once again mild at only about 1 or 2 kts.
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Splendid Toadfish |
Yucap Reef This was a shallower reef dive, but the shallowness meant there were lots of fish to see. We ran into 3 large grouper that followed us looking for a handout for a good portion of the dive. My dive log says "saw primitive fish thingy" which I assume means this was the day we saw a species of toadfish only found along the Cozumel channel.
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