The Sweet Life on Molasses Reef & Upper Keys

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observed 1 very small man o war on our surface interval and moon jellies on the ride in. zero during our dives. heard they were thick @ greacian rocks and the statue yesterday,,,,,,,,,,



reefman

key largo

At Harry Harris park there were at least a hundred on the shoreline.(man of war)
 
Thanks DT. Two good dives, plenty to see, including the longsnout butterfly which we only see at 80 to 90 feet. One of those rare days when you can do a dive in each direction. One of the best sites for angels and turtles because of the abundance of large sponges.
 
Are jellyfish much of an issue in Key Largo around March-April?

They are hardly ever an issue but for the last couple of months they have been.
The moon jellies are not really a problem and the man of war usually dont stay around too long that I remember
 
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