@@untermench3502 I of course have seen pictures of the reefs in the Keys from the glory days. Now with most all of the Stoney Coral's gone, all that's left are the Soft corals like Sea fans & Gargonian corals.
@@stevenhall1385 It's unfortunate that the reefs that I can remember first-hand are now gone, having been loved to death. When I dove the Keys back in the 60's (I was stationed in the Navy at Key West), we rarely saw any one else out there on the reefs, now, they are just a party site.
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grewat video! do you know what the schooling white fish are at the start?
Looks like fun. I got to try it one day.
Smorgasbord for the cuda ;)
It sure was!
When I went there I saw at least 1000 cuda it was crazy
I remember diving there in the 60's. There were huge forests of corals, now they are all gone.
I remember brain coral heads & other stony corals we're abundant in the shallows on Bahia Honda Key in the late 80s early 90s.
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Alligator Reef used to have a beautiful forest of Elk Horn Coral that extended to the surface.
@@untermench3502 I of course have seen pictures of the reefs in the Keys from the glory days.
Now with most all of the Stoney Coral's gone, all that's left are the Soft corals like Sea fans & Gargonian corals.
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It's unfortunate that the reefs that I can remember first-hand are now gone, having been loved to death. When I dove the Keys back in the 60's (I was stationed in the Navy at Key West), we rarely saw any one else out there on the reefs, now, they are just a party site.
@@untermench3502 I wish I could have Experienced the beauty that you Remember.
Cool!
Nice and clear
Lemon sharks?
Nope, Nurse sharks
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Okay!
Thanks!
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