Silversides schooling in July Snorkeler on surface with son Alec waving.
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Cayman Islands have colorful marine life in its shallow water reefs. The West side of the island is shaped where there is calm seas as if ready to water ski. The barrier reef is protected since the late 1980's where marine life has furished. Any tour will result in great sightings of reef fish, sting rays, lobsters, and even an occasional turtle. Our guides will point out different marine life from one inch Christmas Tree Worms and Sea Anemones, to the spectacular colors of Angelfish.

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Pepermint Hermit Crab Belize Marine Park, 30ft, Nikonus 35mm lens 2:1 Macro tube extention.
The marine environment is best observed by s of marine life. These habitats are controlled by the source of sunlight which generates the stored energy in the plant life. All regions of an aquatic enviornmnet weather fresh or salt water are bound by the depth light rays penerate the water and the nutrients and plant life that is avilable for the herbafor fish and other aquatic life to consume and be consumed by the carnivorous animals.



Giant Tube sponges on Cayman's North Wall, 120ft, Nikonus 35mm lens Tarpon Alley area.
As the depth of the water increases, observation of the types of marine will change in food sources and habitat. If the sediment form creek or rivers increase the sunlight rays penerate less creating a limit on how deep the aquatic plants and animals can find nutrients or food sources. This is also why as depth increases the water tempature decrease due to the lack of sunlight to warm the waters. The colder the water the more slugish the animal will react and usually is a carnivorous type animal. An exsample would be Black Coral, Red Coral, basketstar starfish, arrow crabs. Another consideration is the impact of the local community has on the aquatic environment such as fishing, agriculture, sewage treatment and other forms of pollution which might alter the nutrients or sediment run off which can alter an ecosystem.


Basketstar Starfish, Night dive at the Turtle Farm shore dive, 60ft, Nikonus 35mm lens.


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