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Parablennius rouxi_August 2025
 Canon RF100 1/200 f9 iso100
By Antonio Venturelli
posted (2 days ago)
Man erz hlte sich  dass der Leuchtturm einst von einem Fischer gebaut wurde  der seine Tochter vor einem Sturm verlor. Aus Trauer  aber auch aus Hoffnung  entz ndete er jede Nacht das Licht  damit kein anderes Schiff den Weg verlieren m ge.
By Martin Schrack
posted (5 days ago)
Man erz hlte sich  dass der Leuchtturm einst von einem Fischer gebaut wurde  der seine Tochter vor einem Sturm verlor. Aus Trauer  aber auch aus Hoffnung  entz ndete er jede Nacht das Licht  damit kein anderes Schiff den Weg verlieren m ge. Mit der Z
By Martin Schrack
posted (5 days ago)
Flabellina affinis  August 2025
 SonyA6300  1/125  f9  iso 125
By Raphael Steinfeld
posted (last week)
Doto donut nidibranch
By Roman Fomin
posted (Last month)
Ceratosoma Trilobatum and two Emperor shrimps
By Roman Fomin
posted (Last month)

Underwater Photo Location: Jack Neil Beach, Utila

Underwater Photo Location: Jack Neil Beach, Utila

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Easy, shallow dive site in the south of Utila. Two buoys in shallow water, 2-3m, with fine sand. Slowly sloping sandy bottom with some seagrass, opening with hard coral walls towards the east and west, dropping down to 15m+. Garden eels, Peacock flounders, squid, Angelfish, Great barracuda, trumpetfish. Occasionally Hawksbill turtles and octopus.
Facts about Jack Neil Beach, Utila
  • It is in Honduras
  • Jack Neil Beach, Utila is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboarddayboatshore

Marine Life
smallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguided

Photo facilities
macropfriendlyrepairsphireinstruction

by Tobias Reitmayr
Sponge with diver, Jack Neil Beach, Utila. Canon EOS 350d, 10-22mm

by Susan Beerman
A Christmas Tree Worm in Utila. Does anyone know what the purple thing is? Is it the operculum? What is it doing? (Obviously, I'm not up on marine biology - just love to shoot photos.) I KNOW I don't see this on all Christmas Tree Worms.

by Alasdair O'dell
This turtle stayed in the same grass patch for about three months feeding on the turtls grass. a beautiful friendly animal.
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