Cozumel makes "No" List for 2020

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You can't expect to dump massive numbers of divers onto reefs continuously for decades and expect the reefs not to show it.
I do not believe that divers are responsible for the White Blight. I have been diving Cozumel for more than 25 years and there have always been lots of divers on the reefs, but this is a very recent development. May before last it wasn't there and last May it was everywhere.
 
Really now…if you lost all of the brain corals, and fire coral (good riddance) Would that ruin Cozumel diving? Get a grip y'all. Nature will survive—just keep the Lion Fish under control, as we have.

Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
 
I just spoke to a couple that returned from two weeks in Cozumel. They will not be back soon.
Really now…if you lost all of the brain corals, and fire coral (good riddance) Would that ruin Cozumel diving? Get a grip y'all. Nature will survive—just keep the Lion Fish under control, as we have.

Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers

Yeah Dave. Who needs all that coral anyway? Stuff is way overrated.
 
I just spoke to a couple that returned from two weeks in Cozumel. They will not be back soon.


Yeah Dave. Who needs all that coral anyway? Stuff is way overrated.

Brain and fire coral isn't all that is there, and there's nothing we, as divers, can do about what is happening to them. We aren't the cause of it and we won't be the cure. I plan to keep going to Cozumel and enjoy it while I'm still here and it's still there.
 
Just back from Coz yesterday
20 dives in 2 weeks, still some of the best drifts and reefs in the Caribbean.

countless turtles including helping with the conservation on some of the last nests of the season
Tons of life. Rays, Sharks, octopus, flying Gunards, and many more of the usual suspects.

In comparison to others in the reign, VERY little trash and hardly any lion fish.
A few too many divers for my liking with the southern closures. A few locals I spoke to said the reef resting is more about development going on in the southern area than anything else.

If that’s true it would truly suck.
 
Funny how white plague started in FL which is Pod People Ship central.........and is now in Cozumel, which is packed full of the damn things..........vomiting people and their waste.

And yet people want to blame the divers.

Cruise ships would be where I looked first. It wouldnt be the first thing spread by ships..........but we all know nothing will happen with the cruise ships. Ever. They grease way to many pockets for anything to ever go against them in Cozumel. :(

Secondly I would look at local waste disposal/wells and run off. This is a bacteria killing corals, which is caused by other bacteria. Look for the biggest sources of it and start there!
 
Really now…if you lost all of the brain corals, and fire coral (good riddance) Would that ruin Cozumel diving? Get a grip y'all. Nature will survive—just keep the Lion Fish under control, as we have.

Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers

This is probably one of the worst takes I've ever heard, and from a dive shop employee. smh.
 
This is probably one of the worst takes I've ever heard, and from a dive shop OWNER. smh.

Fixed for you.

The truth is that most divers cannot tell the difference between Favia, Trachyphillia or Pseudodiploria. Heck, I doubt that many could even ID Millepora accurately.
 
Just back from Coz yesterday
20 dives in 2 weeks, still some of the best drifts and reefs in the Caribbean.

countless turtles including helping with the conservation on some of the last nests of the season
Tons of life. Rays, Sharks, octopus, flying Gunards, and many more of the usual suspects.

In comparison to others in the reign, VERY little trash and hardly any lion fish.
A few too many divers for my liking with the southern closures. A few locals I spoke to said the reef resting is more about development going on in the southern area than anything else.

If that’s true it would truly suck.

@catskill diver What Coz area/sites did you dive?
 
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