What is the coolest thing you have seen underwater in Cozumel?

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Ohhhhhhhhh! Nice contributions today!
Very cool toadfish video.
Wonderful dolphin pix, Jeff!!
 

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A UFO? A lost halo? Mermaid tiara?
 
A UFO? A lost halo? Mermaid tiara?
A bubble ring, kinda like a smoke ring, but a bubble. I've seen divers who could blow them. I have tried to do it with limited (read:no) success.
 
A bubble ring, kinda like a smoke ring, but a bubble. I've seen divers who could blow them. I have tried to do it with limited (read:no) success.


Correct. Give the man a Leon Negra. The blower was Ruben with Caribbean Divers. He used to blow the rings while we were doing our safety stops.
 
A bubble ring, kinda like a smoke ring, but a bubble. I've seen divers who could blow them. I have tried to do it with limited (read:no) success.

Thanks but I did know what it was. Just trying to interject a little humor in here and obviously failed. :shakehead:
 
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I'm going to crack a hen egg on a dive next week then alert the others...! :silly:
 
In no particular order - over the years:

A pod of 6 dolphins at 60 feet on Palancar Gardens
A 10 - 12 ft hammerhead on Maracaibo DEEP
Pedro's red-lipped batfish(es) - a PAIR of them
Frogfish - one I found another Pedro found
Mola-Mola at a safety stop on Tormentos
Squadron of 40+ Eagle Rays
Seahorses
Sea Dragons
Decorator crabs
Moray Eel and a nurse shark fighting - with big groupers surrounding them
A HUGE, HUGE grouper at Paso del Cedral - I am not exaggerating when I say he was 300ish lbs
A moray eel stealing a lionfish off my spear
An octopus eating a lionfish
A lionfish eating a dead lionfish
A starfish eating a dead lionfish

ANd the number one thing that is my current FAVORITE thing I've seen recently UW in Cozumel are DEAD LIONFISH with other marine life eating them!!!!!!
 
In no particular order - over the years:

A pod of 6 dolphins at 60 feet on Palancar Gardens
A 10 - 12 ft hammerhead on Maracaibo DEEP
Pedro's red-lipped batfish(es) - a PAIR of them
Frogfish - one I found another Pedro found
Mola-Mola at a safety stop on Tormentos
Squadron of 40+ Eagle Rays
Seahorses
Sea Dragons
Decorator crabs
Moray Eel and a nurse shark fighting - with big groupers surrounding them
A HUGE, HUGE grouper at Paso del Cedral - I am not exaggerating when I say he was 300ish lbs
A moray eel stealing a lionfish off my spear
An octopus eating a lionfish
A lionfish eating a dead lionfish
A starfish eating a dead lionfish

ANd the number one thing that is my current FAVORITE thing I've seen recently UW in Cozumel are DEAD LIONFISH with other marine life eating them!!!!!!

Lots of interesting things here but a mola-mola, seriously? That would be special.
 

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