20 Dives In 9 Days - Neil Green

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Day 1 - No Dives

You have no dives on this day

Day 2 - Reef Dive

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Fish Hotel

Home of thousands of schooling, juvenile bluestriped and French grunts, yellow goatfish and Bermuda chub. The reef is literally blanked with them. Hard coral growth is minimal, giving way instead to soft corals such as gorgonians, seawhips and seafans. Depths on this flat, circular reef range from about 10ft to 35 ft. More Info

Reef_md

Fish Hotel

Home of thousands of schooling, juvenile bluestriped and French grunts, yellow goatfish and Bermuda chub. The reef is literally blanked with them. Hard coral growth is minimal, giving way instead to soft corals such as gorgonians, seawhips and seafans. Depths on this flat, circular reef range from about 10ft to 35 ft. More Info

Reef_md

Fish Hotel

Home of thousands of schooling, juvenile bluestriped and French grunts, yellow goatfish and Bermuda chub. The reef is literally blanked with them. Hard coral growth is minimal, giving way instead to soft corals such as gorgonians, seawhips and seafans. Depths on this flat, circular reef range from about 10ft to 35 ft. More Info

Day 3 - No Dives

You have no dives on this day

Day 4 - Reef Dive

Reef_md

Fish Hotel

Home of thousands of schooling, juvenile bluestriped and French grunts, yellow goatfish and Bermuda chub. The reef is literally blanked with them. Hard coral growth is minimal, giving way instead to soft corals such as gorgonians, seawhips and seafans. Depths on this flat, circular reef range from about 10ft to 35 ft. More Info

Reef_md

Fish Hotel

Home of thousands of schooling, juvenile bluestriped and French grunts, yellow goatfish and Bermuda chub. The reef is literally blanked with them. Hard coral growth is minimal, giving way instead to soft corals such as gorgonians, seawhips and seafans. Depths on this flat, circular reef range from about 10ft to 35 ft. More Info

Reef_md

Fish Hotel

Home of thousands of schooling, juvenile bluestriped and French grunts, yellow goatfish and Bermuda chub. The reef is literally blanked with them. Hard coral growth is minimal, giving way instead to soft corals such as gorgonians, seawhips and seafans. Depths on this flat, circular reef range from about 10ft to 35 ft. More Info

Day 5 - No Dives

You have no dives on this day

Day 6 - Wreck Dive

Wreck_md

The Mahoney

This old girl dates back to the 1800's and should not be missed. As a navigational hazard it was blown apart and now lies scattered in 30'. An incredible collection of groupers, snappers, grunts, pipefish, angelfish, butterflies, eels and invertebrates are always present on her scattered remains. More Info

Wreck_md

The Mahoney

This old girl dates back to the 1800's and should not be missed. As a navigational hazard it was blown apart and now lies scattered in 30'. An incredible collection of groupers, snappers, grunts, pipefish, angelfish, butterflies, eels and invertebrates are always present on her scattered remains. More Info

Wreck_md

The Mahoney

This old girl dates back to the 1800's and should not be missed. As a navigational hazard it was blown apart and now lies scattered in 30'. An incredible collection of groupers, snappers, grunts, pipefish, angelfish, butterflies, eels and invertebrates are always present on her scattered remains. More Info

Day 7 - Wreck Dive

Wreck_md

The Mahoney

This old girl dates back to the 1800's and should not be missed. As a navigational hazard it was blown apart and now lies scattered in 30'. An incredible collection of groupers, snappers, grunts, pipefish, angelfish, butterflies, eels and invertebrates are always present on her scattered remains. More Info

Wreck_md

The Mahoney

This old girl dates back to the 1800's and should not be missed. As a navigational hazard it was blown apart and now lies scattered in 30'. An incredible collection of groupers, snappers, grunts, pipefish, angelfish, butterflies, eels and invertebrates are always present on her scattered remains. More Info

Wreck_md

The Mahoney

This old girl dates back to the 1800's and should not be missed. As a navigational hazard it was blown apart and now lies scattered in 30'. An incredible collection of groupers, snappers, grunts, pipefish, angelfish, butterflies, eels and invertebrates are always present on her scattered remains. More Info

Day 8 - Wall Dive, Wreck Dive

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Traveller's Rest Wall

Located on the tongue of the ocean, near the western end of New Providence; wall starts at 60 feet and slopes down, becoming vertical at 100 feet. More Info

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Traveller's Rest Wall

Located on the tongue of the ocean, near the western end of New Providence; wall starts at 60 feet and slopes down, becoming vertical at 100 feet. More Info

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Shipyard

There are four wrecks at this site sitting in 90ft of water. The Ana Lise, a 150' freighter lying on her port side, the 95' Helena C, the 90' Bahama Shell, and the newest one is a wooden hulled cargo ship sunk in early 1994. More Info

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Shipyard

There are four wrecks at this site sitting in 90ft of water. The Ana Lise, a 150' freighter lying on her port side, the 95' Helena C, the 90' Bahama Shell, and the newest one is a wooden hulled cargo ship sunk in early 1994. More Info

Day 9 - Reef Dive, Wreck Dive

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Barracuda Shoals

Barracuda Shoals is one of the healthiest reefs in this area. A very focused site in just 25 feet of water it is formed by several reef lines forming a roughly triangular shape. The sponge formations and the health of the reef are central points of interest. More Info

Reef_md

Barracuda Shoals

Barracuda Shoals is one of the healthiest reefs in this area. A very focused site in just 25 feet of water it is formed by several reef lines forming a roughly triangular shape. The sponge formations and the health of the reef are central points of interest. More Info

Wreck_md

Willaurie Wreck

The Willaurie Wreck is a 130' former water barge resting in a semi-sand area surrounded by tongue and groove reef formations. This wreck was intentionally sunk in 1989 as an artificial reef dive site. A large amount of red and orange encrusting corals have attached to the wreck, making it vibrant in color The surrounding reef is made up of a variety of soft and hard corals. Schools of Cubera Snapper, Master fish and Nassau Grouper are seen here, with an occasional turtle and conch. Its a great site to take macro photos of shrimps, file clams, and arrow crabs. More Info

Wreck_md

Willaurie Wreck

The Willaurie Wreck is a 130' former water barge resting in a semi-sand area surrounded by tongue and groove reef formations. This wreck was intentionally sunk in 1989 as an artificial reef dive site. A large amount of red and orange encrusting corals have attached to the wreck, making it vibrant in color The surrounding reef is made up of a variety of soft and hard corals. Schools of Cubera Snapper, Master fish and Nassau Grouper are seen here, with an occasional turtle and conch. Its a great site to take macro photos of shrimps, file clams, and arrow crabs. More Info

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