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Underwater Photo Location: Tormentos Reef Cozumel

Underwater Photo Location: Tormentos Reef Cozumel

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One of my favorite sites in Cozumel. There is always a huge variety of marine life.
Look for octopus, large schools of snappers and grunts. Angelfish and parrotfish.
Also large barracuda and green moray eels.
Facts about Tormentos Reef Cozumel
  • It is in Mexico
  • Tormentos Reef 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
bigsmallturtlescoral

Diving facilities
air


by Jennifer Hanbury Pobiak
Caribbean Lobster on Tormentos Reef in Cozumel, Mexico.

by Jose Castello
I like to call it the beauty and the beast, it is a green moray eel at Tormentos reef in Cozumel, shot with a Sea &Sea camera with a 20 mm. lens and the camera strobe

by Richard Adkins
Splendid Toadfish native to Cozumel when feeding

by Cheri Denn
This picture was taken on Tormentos Reef (40'-60'), Cozumel, MX using an Olympus SP350

by Cheri Denn
Nothing but color ~~~~

by Cheri Denn
Turtle at a cleaning station.

by Cheri Denn
A midnight parrot fish

by Cheri Denn
Spotlight Parrot fish are so colorful with their yellow eyeshadow and red bellies. LOL;)

by Cheri Denn
A lonely little sea horse.

by Cheri Denn
Little Sea Horse

by Cheri Denn
Spotted Eagle Rays are such a beautiful sight. Taken with an SP350 and Inon strobe. I have been told they mate for life.

by Herbert Dubois
Taken on Tormentos Reef Cozumel

by David Gilchrist
Buddies, Two Reef fish under the same ledge in Cozumel
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