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Underwater Photo Location: Blacktip Boulevard, in Little Cayman

Underwater Photo Location: Blacktip Boulevard, in Little Cayman

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In the Jackson's Bight portion of the Little Cayman protected marine park.
The reef has a gentle slope to a drop-off. There are many sand grooves to explore. Known for many huge (6 ft) barrel sponges rising haphazardly from the sand between the shoreward mini-wall and the reef crest.
You might see: Blacktip sharks (on occasion), Caribbean Reef sharks, Eagle Rays, big-eyed squirrelfish, lobsters and a variety of blennies and gobies.

Facts about Blacktip Boulevard, in Little Cayman
  • It is in Cayman islands
  • Blacktip Boulevard, in Little Cayman is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-30 Metres 0-100 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
Dive types
Liveaboarddayboat

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksturtles

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairshireinstructionguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
macrowideangleinstruction

by Larissa Roorda
A honeycomb cowfish (Acanthostracion polygonia) taken at Blacktip Boulevard in Little Cayman. Nikon D300, 12-24mm

by Larissa Roorda
Vase sponge scene, Little Cayman. Nikon D300, 12-24mm
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