Diving in Saint Vincent - Troumaca Bay - April 2015
Troumaca Bay, situated on the Leeward coast of Saint Vincent, is a fascinating location for diving, with large barrel sponges and well developed coral heads. There are two different dives, which range from 6-40 metres deep.
The steep slope is covered by many soft corals and there is a great profusion of fish life. It is covered with gorgonians (sea fans) and sponges with a variety of reef fish. Schools of fish can be found in and around the reef, as well as moray eels, lobsters and much more.
In the shallower parts of the reef, large boulders are covered in sponges and gorgonians, as well as cleaner shrimps found in abundance. These reefs provide a shelter for trumpet fish, filefish and sometimes seahorses.
To find out more about our diving centre in Saint Vincent, click on the link below:
http://www.richmondvalehiking.com/scuba-diving
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Troumaca Bay, situated on the Leeward coast of Saint Vincent, is a fascinating location for diving, with large barrel sponges and well developed coral heads. There are two different dives, which range from 6-40 metres deep. The steep slope is covered by many soft corals and there is a great profusion of fish life. It is covered with gorgonians (sea fans) and sponges with a variety of reef fish. Schools of fish can be found in and around the reef, as well as moray eels, lobsters and much more. In the shallower parts of the reef, large boulders are covered in sponges and gorgonians, as well as cleaner shrimps found in abundance. These reefs provide a shelter for trumpet fish, filefish and sometimes seahorses. To find out more about our diving centre in Saint Vincent, click on the link below: http://www.richmondvalehiking.com/scuba-diving