Trip Report Cozumel, December 2022

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The viz tends to be murky after a big storm...that can be a norte in the winter, just a good old heavy rain or wind at other times and occasionally weird currents can go nuts and start swirling sand...the latter isn't murky, just crap viz. Luck of the draw
It's kind of fun to watch the sand swirl when you're on the bottom and it creates a vortex. But not great for viz. :confused:
 
Most of the time, I would say that Cozumel has amongst the best visibility in the world. A recent storm or unfavorable winds/currents can change that quickly and it can take a week for it to really clear out and get back to it's normal awesomeness. Winter time is more prone to get blown out and have storms / lower visibility.
 

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