Abaco, PO Box AB 20555, Marsh Harbour Conch Inn Resort & Marina
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Dive Abaco specializes in referral certifications, open water certifications, and specialty instruction, but clearly the prime emphasis is on dive tours. Diving is what Keith Rogers is all about, and he obviously enjoys escorting his guests to his very favorite dive sites. He is a totally hands-on operator who offers his guests an ongoing buoyancy control workshop in a very soft, unobtrusive manner. Underwater, he is either showing off the best of the dive sites or recording the scene on high high-tech digital camcorder.
Most of the diving is relatively shallow and quite hassle-free along the world's third largest barrier reef. Much of the reef formation is massive colonies of mountainous star coral, often riddled with very impressive caverns and swim-throughs, but there are also pristine elkhorn forests and isolated hard corals of all description. The extraordinary water clarity and the fact that so much of the reef rises to within a few feet of the surface makes this an ideal destination for both scuba divers and snorkelers. Our diving was done within the protected waters of the Fowl Cay Undersea Preserve, and the first site we visited was known as the Edge. A giant stride off the swim-platform dropped us in just 20 feet of water, but a short swim to seaward and we were descending a mini-wall that dropped us to 70 feet. Here is a prime cruising ground for pelagics such as Caribbean reef sharks, eagle rays, and turtles. We saw a couple of sharks and several southern stingrays, but our best shark sighting came later this day on a site simply called Shark Dive.
Here, along a sand bottom in 50 feet of water, Keith has begun an impressive shark feed. Typically 6 to 12 Caribbean reef sharks show up, attracted to a small chumsicle (a frozen aggregate of fish heads and miscellaneous detritus from local anglers) tethered to the bottom. The divers usually kneel in a semi-circle along the bottom, but are free to swim around if they prefer. The underwater photographers and videographers especially seem to enjoy the low-key approach of this shark feed and the close access they are permitted.
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Super experienced and fun captain & crew We've gone out with Cpt. Keith several times now. Keith has a passion for making divers better in the water; his tips for optimum buoyancy are spot on and we've seen several divers improve their... Reviewed 8/16/2019
Read Full ReviewCaptain Keith and Ash make a great team for diving off Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco Keith is not only an amazing guide around the reefs, he knows every nook and cranny and sometimes even the fish, intimately! Love that he captures each dive with tons of photos that are available to... Reviewed 8/16/2019
Read Full ReviewGreat Crew and great experience!!! Keith the owner and dive captain was professional, experienced and entertaining. Together with his crew Ash and James the dive experience was great. Ash and James were very personable and diligent... Reviewed 8/8/2019
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Fowl Cay PreserveThe Bahamas |
9.65 km | |
Fowl CayThe Bahamas |
31.16 km | |
No Name Cay Inner Reef #2The Bahamas |
32.81 km | |
No Name Cay Inner Reef #3The Bahamas |
32.99 km | |
No Name Cay Inner Reef #1The Bahamas |
33.08 km | |
Ravens CliffThe Bahamas |
39.32 km | |
Crab CayThe Bahamas |
41.12 km | |
Rocky Bay HumpThe Bahamas |
42.08 km | |
Munjack North 2The Bahamas |
47.21 km | |
SONORAThe Bahamas |
106.37 km | |
DevilÆs BackboneThe Bahamas |
114.09 km | |
Island School Reef Ball Erosion Control ProjectThe Bahamas |
121.71 km | |
Current CutThe Bahamas |
129.96 km | |
Angel GrandThe Bahamas |
135.44 km | |
FANTOMEThe Bahamas |
143.44 km |
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