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Little CaymanMarch 8th - 15th, 2008 Join Instructor Wade Labrecque on a trip to LITTLE CAYMAN and diving the Bloody Bay Wall. ![]() Bloody Bay Wall is one of the most pristine underwater sites in the world. Bloody Bay Wall is part of a unique ocean reef system surrounding Little Cayman Island. The unusual characteristics of the reef's architecture provide exceptional underwater visibility, and a diverse profusion of marine life thrives on and about its submerged cliff walls. Many types of hard and soft coral grow along its craggy face. Sharing living space with the corals are vivid yellow tube sponges, red rope sponges and wondrous sea fans. Thousands of mobile creatures inhabit the wall as well, some seeking the wall's excellent protection from predators, and others searching its shelters for prey. Tiny shrimp, brittlestars, Christmas tree worms, lobsters, sea cucumbers, moray eels, and countless varieties of small brilliantly colored fish coexist in timeless balance. Turtles, stingrays, eagle rays, barracudas, groupers and sharks are often found swimming nearby. Divers don't have to lug their gear every day from their rooms. Upon checking in at the dive shop, divers receive a Reef Divers bag. They put their gear in the bag, place it outside their door the first morning, and the dive staff will take it to the boat. The diver sets up his/her gear the first time. After that, Reef Divers changes their tanks after every dive. At day's end, we take care of rinsing BCs, regulators and weight belts on the boat. Divers take their wetsuits and skins to the storage area to dry and their photo/video gear to their rooms. Dive boats anchor only to buoys attached to permanent moorings. Dive boats are limited to a maximum of 20 divers. Divers are welcome to use computers to maximize bottom time. Divers are provided an orientation at the dive shop, a dockside briefing on the dive boat before departure, and a briefing at each dive site. The Resort:Package includes: Price: Diver $2150 Non Diver $1695 |
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