Weird. Now correct me if I am wrong, but Las Palmas is the area with small coral heads scattered about a sandy bottom? Great place for finding Splendid Toadfish, though, and fun to swim from coral head to coral head and poke around and look under and such. But that is a SANDY reef....
As for the rest: devastated?Really? Algae dead zones?
Really? Palancar Garden and Columbia Shallow, two shallow reefs off the top of my head, don't seem, to me, to be this wasteland you are describing. There is life everywhere.
Nurse sharks: if you mean one or two every dive, then yea. Sometime a few more than that. Probably the most I have seen on one dive was 5 or 6? In the ripping current of Santa Rosa last trip I was fumbling around with camera and looked up to nearly get run down by a nurse shark. (In retrospect, I think he had the light.... ) Usually a few decent sized grouper.
You sure you were in Cozumel? You make it sound crappy. :w-t-f:
Chief - scubafanatic has a history of posting post Wilma diatribes about Cozumel - even when he hadn't been here since RIGHT after the storm. I think now he just posts these things now to get a reaction from us - I just ignore him when he posts about the devastation that he still claims there is. It's obvious that he doesn't see what we do and has not paid attention to the amazing regrowth. Then again, he has only been here twice post Wilma by his own admission. I bet he hasn't been to San Juan in the past year or two - it is once again carpeted with finger coral. He obviously wants to focus on the bad can't accept any change and hasn't opened his eyes to the real beauty of nature and constant change.