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Underwater Photo Location: Paso De Cedral - Cozumel

Underwater Photo Location: Paso De Cedral - Cozumel

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Awsome dive - lots of fish and overhanging mounds w/ a few swim throughs
Facts about Paso De Cedral - Cozumel
  • It is in Mexico
  • Paso De Cedral - Cozumel is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-20 Metres 0-60 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 30+ Metres 100+ Feet.
Dive types
dayboatdrift

Marine Life
bigsmallsharksdolphinsturtles

Diving facilities
airguided

Photo facilities
macrowideangle

by Steven Anderson
This image of a French Angelfish was taken at Paso De Cedral off Cozumel. Following this Angel took me thru caverns and a few small swim throughs One of my favorite dives off Cozumel.

by Steven Anderson
Open up and say ah!!!!!!!!!!! This image of a Goldentail Moray Eel was taken during a dive at Paso De Cedral this summer.

by Steven Anderson
Porkfish taking notice of our arrival at there normal location at Cedral.Thanks Liquid Blue Divers!

by Raoul Caprez
Taken with a Canon G9.

by Steven Anderson
My favorite photogenic friends of Paso Cedral off the island of Cozumel. When it is photo time they all come out.

by Vladimir Levantovsky
Two French grunts (bad)mouthing one another. I am not sure if they were in a territorial dispute, or if a female was involved ... the fight was over in just a couple of seconds and the guy with the bigger mouth chased the loser away.

by Vladimir Levantovsky
Off the hook! (but with the hook) This shark has been going through tough times, as evident by the scars and the hook in her mouth. I wish people would realize that sharks are not enemies, and that we ruibn the planet by killing them!

by Steven Anderson
This image of a Green Moray was taken duri ng a dive a Paso Del Cedral. This large and almost toothless eel has been there on this reef for a few years.

by Steven Anderson
Yes, one of my favorite subjects, these guys are like happy dogs! Porkfish at Paso De Cedral. Another image from a recent visit to Cozumel.

by Steven Anderson
More Porkfish! They seem to love having their photo taken!

by Steven Anderson
This image of a Golden Crinoid was taken while diving in the clear Caribbean waters of Cozumel.

by Steven Anderson
Oh yes the Queen of the Caribbean, this image was taken during a dive trip to Cozumel in 2009.

by Cheri Denn
Graceful Beauty

by Steven Anderson
This image of a school of Porkfish was taken today at Cedral Shallow. This school of fish re always at the same spot on the reef, and have been for many years. This was taken off Cozumel.

by Steven Anderson
The reefs of Cozumel always show their color!

by Steven Anderson
This Queen Angelfish shows just why she is the Queen. This image was taken at Paso De Cedral - Cozumel Mexico

by Steven Anderson
The Porkfish of Paso Cedral off the beautiful island Cozumel. These fish are here year after year enjoying the warm water currents.

by Stephan Attwood
Baby Moray hiding in the coral

by Alejandro Topete
Snaper in the Reef, Cozumel Mexico

by Alejandro Topete
Turtle and Divers, Cozumel Mexico

by Brian Smith
Nursehark hiding from the current, Cozumel.
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