Here is a link to some photos from a recent trip I took to Culebra and Vieques Islands, Puerto Rico. They were all taken by snorkeling:
Culebra & Vieques Puerto Rico underwater 2008 Photo Gallery by Dave_Clausen at pbase.com
All except the last eight pictures were taken in Culebra, where I spent most of my time. In comparison to other places I have in the Caribbean, Culebra topside was a very laid-back, undeveloped place. In the shallow waters where I snorkeled, there was a good growth of coral, both hard and soft. I saw more pillar coral there than I have ever seen elsewhere, and feather duster worms also seemed particularly abundant. However, it was probably the least "fishy" place I have visited in the Caribbean. Mostly what you saw were your typical small wrasse and damsels, and blue tang schools. I plan to a write a little longer trip report and put it on the SB Caribbean travel board. Here are a few of the better photos:
Gray angelfish
Feather duster worms
Tangs
Blackbar soldierfish
Culebra & Vieques Puerto Rico underwater 2008 Photo Gallery by Dave_Clausen at pbase.com
All except the last eight pictures were taken in Culebra, where I spent most of my time. In comparison to other places I have in the Caribbean, Culebra topside was a very laid-back, undeveloped place. In the shallow waters where I snorkeled, there was a good growth of coral, both hard and soft. I saw more pillar coral there than I have ever seen elsewhere, and feather duster worms also seemed particularly abundant. However, it was probably the least "fishy" place I have visited in the Caribbean. Mostly what you saw were your typical small wrasse and damsels, and blue tang schools. I plan to a write a little longer trip report and put it on the SB Caribbean travel board. Here are a few of the better photos:
Gray angelfish

Feather duster worms

Tangs

Blackbar soldierfish
