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Scuba Diving with Turtles in Cayo Diablo | Puerto Rico



Scuba diving in Puerto Rico off the northeast coast near Fajardo on the small island of Cayo Diablo.
On this dive we encountered a stingray, lobsters, parrot fish, angel fish, spotted trunkfish, healthy corals and colorful sea sponges, plus over 20 sea turtles!

Join me for the best of our 64 minute scuba dive in Cayo Diablo, Puerto Rico May 2019.

Caribbean lobsters lack the claws that are common to cold water Maine lobsters. These spiny lobsters have long antenna and are a completely different species than the cold water cousins.

The spotted, smooth trunkfish, is difficult to catch and that is okay since it has a toxic substance in mucous secretions from the skin.

The reef at Cayo Diablo is full of a wide variety of sea sponges, including pipe, tube, and vase sponges in a range of bright colors like florescent yellow, red, and purple.

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