Manuel Sam
Contributor
I've searched and read up on some of the past postings on the subject of the Goliath Grouper Aggregation. As best as I can tell from what I've read, the aggregations occur up and down the coast of Palm County, from Boynton Beach up to Jupiter, give or take a little bit each way. So my questions are as follows:
1. If I plan to dive for a week, and wish to maximize my chances of seeing let's say, 40 or more Goliath Groupers, would it be prudent to try a couple of days in Boynton Beach, maybe a couple of days out of West Palm Beach, and a couple out of Jupiter? I would probably be based in West Palm and drive up and down.
2. I know that there are many dive operations that offer charters, but so far, the only one that I have read about which caters to smaller groups (6 divers or less) is Underwater Explorers out of Boynton Beach. Any others that you would recommend which cater to smaller groups?
3. If there are no other operations that cater to smaller groups, which dive operators would you recommend?
Thanks.
Manuel
1. If I plan to dive for a week, and wish to maximize my chances of seeing let's say, 40 or more Goliath Groupers, would it be prudent to try a couple of days in Boynton Beach, maybe a couple of days out of West Palm Beach, and a couple out of Jupiter? I would probably be based in West Palm and drive up and down.
2. I know that there are many dive operations that offer charters, but so far, the only one that I have read about which caters to smaller groups (6 divers or less) is Underwater Explorers out of Boynton Beach. Any others that you would recommend which cater to smaller groups?
3. If there are no other operations that cater to smaller groups, which dive operators would you recommend?
Thanks.
Manuel