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St. Vincent is the Critter Capital of the Caribbean

Bill Tewes and his staff will amaze you with the variety and abundance of unique marine life in St. Vincent. Amongst the wonderful assortment you can see:

  • yellowface pikeblenny
  • bluethroat pikeblenny
  • goldenphase coney
  • cherubfish
  • all the butterfly fish
  • boga
  • sunshine fish
  • juv. yellowtail damsels
  • shy hamlets
  • golden hamlets
  • tobacco fish
  • lettuce sea slug
  • spotted cleaner shrimp
  • golden coral shrimp
  • banded coral shrimp
  • peppermint shrimp
  • squat anemone shrimp
  • arrow shrimp
  • red pistol shrimp
  • invisible shrimp
  • red banded lobster
  • spotted porcelain crab
  • pea crab
  • bluelip parrotfish
  • blackear wrasse
  • manytooth conger
  • spotted snake eel
  • spotted spoon nose eel
  • chain moray
  • goldentail moray
  • leech headshield slug
  • fingerprint cyphoma
  • banded jawfish
  • yellowhead jawfish

See The Dive St. Vincent Photo Galleries

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