Dove in Bloody Bay area several times. Amazing swim throughs, reef life and corals. World class diving!

Dove in Bloody Bay area several times. Amazing swim throughs, reef life and corals. World class diving!
The Bloody Bay Wall is an awesome diving experience. The corals and marine life are both healthy and abundant. Visibility in March 2013 was 100+ feet and the water was calm
Visibility exquisite. Beautiful views. Not too many large critters, but topographics can't be beat. Need to be careful of depths when water clarity is so good.
I love wall dives and this one is fantastic. The great wall isn't in China its in bloody bay and is full of fish sponges coral.
Always a surprise no matter how many times we've been diving on the Bloody Wall...best first dive...shark waiting as we swam through a passage at 90 ft. Clarity was perfect!
We've been diving many years and this is one of the best, if not the best site we've dived. We saw many turtles, moray's, a few sharks, stingrays,swim throughs. Incredible. Teeming with colorful coral and wildlife.
Bloody Bay wall is like nothing on this earth. The reef is pristine. Imagine swimming at 18 feet over a beautiful reef and, not too far from shore, a sheer drop - no shelves, no nothing just a vertical drop so deep you can't possibly begin to see past 150 feet (and this is with incredible visibility). Nothing can prepare...
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Although I’ve written of my positive general experiences on Little Cayman in another review, I’ve heard that some people are reluctant to visit the Cayman Islands because of the invasion of non-native lionfish. They fear that native fish species have been impacted by lionfish to such a degree that there are few to see when snorkeling or diving.
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This is a fantastic spot. The wall starts at around 40 feet and goes straight down to 1000+ feet. Tons of fish. Great visibility. Lots to see. Turtles, sharks, lionfish, sea horses, grouper, and so much more. Best diving I have ever done.
"In the most comprehensive study yet of Caribbean coral reefs, scientists have discovered that the 50 to 60 percent coral cover present in the 1970s has plummeted to less than 10 percent," says the IUCN.
Having dived the Caymans since the 1980s, I was shocked to see that about 80% of the reefs around Little Cayman are dead and covered...
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