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Underwater Photo Location: CoCo View Resort shore dive

Underwater Photo Location: CoCo View Resort shore dive

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Both male and female sailfins are located on the sandy bottom near the hang line in 20-25 feet of water. These tiny blennies are shy and require patience if you want to see them fully emerge from their holes. The male's performance with sailfin up lasts only a couple of seconds. His movement is fast so using a high shutter speed is necessary to stop the action.
Facts about CoCo View Resort shore dive
  • It is in Honduras
  • CoCo View Resort shore dive is in the Caribbean Sea.
  • The typical depth is 0-10 Metres 0-30 Feet.
  • The typical visibility is 10-30 Metres 30-100 Feet.
Dive types
shore

Marine Life
small

Diving facilities
airnitroxrepairsguidedfriendly

Photo facilities
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by Beverly Speed
Male sailfin blenny displaying for the attention of a nearby female. This little fellow is about 5 cm long and very shy. I waited close to 30 minutes for him to emerge fully from his hole with sailfin up.

by Ron Hyatt
Corkscrew anemone in the frontyard at CoCoView

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