The Abacos from the Bottom Up

We are at that time in the Abacos where the air temperature is the same as the water temperature; about 80 degrees Fahrenheit. As such Dena and I have been doing a lot more snorkeling and diving. So I thought I would post some pictures of the Abacos from the bottom up. The pictures below show one of the benefits of cruising the Abacos.

A Starfish off Manjack Cay in 8 feet of water

A Spotted Trunkfish off Elbow Cay

Picture of a Lionfish, which are not indigenous to the Bahamas, but represent a menace as they kill many of the local fish.

Example of “Fan” type coral

Fish swimming through a man-made reef

Odyssey’s main anchor, a 35 lb. CQR, embedded in the seabed

If you are interested in what the bottom of our boat looks like, here is a shot of odyssey’s rudder and propeller

 

Dena and Ted Snorkeling off the west side of Elbow Cay

Dena and Ted Snorkeling off the west side of Elbow Cay

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Hi, Love your pics. Did you have someone capture the lion fish. On St.T there are signs to kill them.

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