After a few months of careful planning, a rather disappointing "wet" run, and constantly checking the reef cam, I finally got a chance to check out this awesome artificial reef again. This time, the conditions were much better, and I was pleasantly surprised to see just what I've been missing, within seconds of reaching the first string of reef units. This one had at least three huge sharksuckers on board... I wonder what kind of rent it charges?Green Sea TurtleChelonia mydasNavarre Beach Marine ParkNavarre Beach Marine SanctuaryGulf of Mexico Reef SiteNavarre Beach, Santa Rosa County, Florida, USAOlympus OM-D E-M5 14-42mm II Lens PT-EP08 Underwater Housing, PPO-EP01 Lens Port
With such a low level take-off, you're bound to stir up the bottom, especially where the debris accumulates near the reef pods.Green Sea TurtleChelonia mydasSharksuckerEcheneis naucratesNavarre Beach Marine ParkNavarre Beach Marine SanctuaryGulf of Mexico Reef SiteNavarre Beach, Santa Rosa County, Florida, USAOlympus OM-D E-M5 Mark IIOlympus 14-42mm II R LensPT-EP13 Underwater Housing, PPZR-EP02 Lens Port & 14-42mm Zoom Gear