Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Kittiwake Crazy!

So we're taking advantage of the windy weather and diving Grand Cayman west wall, especially NW point as much as possible. Orange Canyon has been spectacular! We have had more fish life and extra great conditions making every one of our Grand Cayman diving excursions most memorable! Diving the Kittiwake today was extra special because of the visitors to the wreck. We had about a 50lb goliath grouper, a magnificent school of horse eyed jacks, and two large cubera snapper that followed us around for most of the dive. Also making homes on the wreck are schools of juvenile chromis, sharped nosed puffers and squirrel fish. On our safety stop we had the pleasure of a spotted eagle ray gliding across the sandy bottom. Most of the time we are diving Grand Cayman west wall the conditions are perfect, the fish life most abundant and now the Kittiwake is providing not only a giant attraction to explore but generations of new residents to observe. What are you waiting for people! Book Now!

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