Part 1 "Colors Of The Reef"

Jim Kelly-Evans

Senior Insider
"Les Petit Saints" are a number of small rocks that break the surface just a stone's throw south of Gustavia just "around the corner" from the harbor. This morning I made a dive on the reef around the "Saints" with Serial Divers to a maximum depth of 65 feet. Dive time was 36 minutes. Highlights seen were a wonderful large turtle who kindly posed for us, many huge barrel sponges, tarpon, a small spotted eel, and a Christmas Tree worm.
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"Les Petit Saints" are a number of small rocks that break the surface just a stone's throw south of Gustavia just "around the corner" from the harbor. This morning I made a dive on the reef around the "Saints" with Serial Divers to a maximum depth of 65 feet. Dive time was 36 minutes. Highlights seen were a wonderful large turtle who kindly posed for us, many huge barrel sponges, tarpon, a small spotted eel, and a Christmas Tree worm.View attachment 72277View attachment 72278View attachment 72279View attachment 72280View attachment 72281View attachment 72282View attachment 72283View attachment 72284View attachment 72285View attachment 72286
So glad to see you in the water again! Dramatic!
 
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