Jon & Lyn's Cayman Brac Dive Trip - January 2011
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Jon & Lyn's Cayman Brac Dive Trip - January 2011
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Where we stayed...
View from our balcony overlooking the pool, bar, and ocean
The screened-indining room porch where we ate most of our meals
Gazebos with hammocks along the beach
Onsite dive shop boat pier - getting ready to head out for the morning
Little Sister - the dive boat we were on most of the week
View from the stern
Lyn and Bob
Southern stingray in the sand
Jon head on
Buddy Bob from Britain
Nurse shark resting under an overhang
A Graysby Grouper
This barrel sponge was a cleaning station. The fish inside is trying to engage other fish to clean him (see next picture)
Here you can see the little cleaner fish all over him, and other fish in the background awaiting their turn
Lyn keeping warm
A trumpet fish
School of grunts resting during the day (they feed at night)
Sleeping Graysby among the coral (center of picture - can you see him?)
A barracuda crusing the reef
Tube sponges on a coral head
Cruising along a sand chute between two reef spurs
Interesting soft coral formation
Stoplight parrotfish looking to be cleaned
Another school of resting grunts
Sand chute
Tube sponges and coral head
Sponge and fans
Tube sponge and coral head
Fans and coral heads
Interesting sponges and brain coral
Small piece of soft coral establishing itself
Coral head under the boat. Divers are doing their safety stop behind it before climbing back onboard
Diver checking out the coral head
Diver removing her fins prior to climbing up the ladder
View of the back of the boat from the water with divers having their gear removed
The MV Keith Tibbetts - Russion Destroyer #356 purchased and sunk for diving
Broken apart by a hurricane, the bow section resting on its side
The other side of the bow section now facing up
Exposed midship turbine where the Tibbetts broke apart
Tube sponges growing on the deck of the rear section which is still upright
Divers swimming along the deck of the upright stern section
Checking out the barrel of the anti-aircraft gun
Jon by the anti-aircraft gun
Divers along the stern deck
Peek-a-boo...
Another Graysby
Another Graysby (closeup)
Graysby trying to hide
Cruising along a sand chute between two reef spurs
Interesting tube sponges
Feather duster worms swaying in the current
Coral and sponges
One afternoon we rode bikes and visited several caves. This was one of them although we didn't see any bats
Exterior of the bat cave
Lyn checking out the exterior of the bat cave
One chamber inside the bat cave
Soft coral
A Panama Graysby
Sleeping grouper on bottom - note side fin planted on bottom
Cleaner fish on coral polyps
Coral and tube sponges
A lionfish - an invasive species from the Pacific that is decimating local fish populations. Spines are highly poisonous.
Lyn trying to herd a small turtle
A yellow spotted stingray
Small brain coral at base of sea fan
Larger brain coral