Tori’s Reef is a standout among the southern Bonaire dive sites. The water intake to the Cargill salt ponds, protected lagoon and coastal tidal pools all create lots of unique spaces for sea life. The two entries are moderately rocky, but doable for most. There were a number of first time captures for us including an elegant anemone, spongy decorator crabs and warty seacats. We also caught several spotted eagle rays including one foraging for food. Some very unexpected nighttime tidal pool footage shows quite a few spotted seahares, a couple of octopuses and a west indian sea egg. So cool!
If its not on video, we didn’t see it…so check out what we saw!
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We want to encourage more shore diving, so this video provides some guidance where the site is, how to dive it and what you may see there. If you want to skip to or review specific topics, the section timings are below.
UNCOMMON SEA LIFE AND FIRST TIME CAPTURE IDENTIFICATION
We primarily use two sources to validate sea life we don’t recognize. The first is Florent's Guide To TheTropical Reefs which can be found at [ Ссылка ]. Its free and has lots of pictures, but is not comprehensive. The second is “The Reef Set: Reef Fish, Reef Creature and Reef Coral (3 Volumes)”. The box set can be found on Amazon; however with all our travels, we also purchased the eBooks ([ Ссылка ]) so we don’t have to carry an extra five pounds of paper in our luggage. :-) We also reference other sources from time to time as well.
Here are some links to more information/images about animals from this video.
Spotted Sea Hare - [ Ссылка ]
Warty Seacat - [ Ссылка ]
Furry Sea Cucumber - [ Ссылка ]
Elegant Anemone - [ Ссылка ]
Queen Conch - [ Ссылка ]
Spongy Decorator Crab - [ Ссылка ]
Teardrop Crab - [ Ссылка ]
Spotted Eagle Ray - [ Ссылка ]
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:29 Site Background/Description
4:20 Site Logistics
7:31 Dive Profile
11:13 Sea Life
14:21 Night Diving
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