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Little Cayman 2010

In May 2010, I was fortunate enough to connect with Ashley Perry and his intrepid dive group for a trip to Little Cayman. I had never been to Little Cayman which is a delightful 1 x 10 mile island population 150. When you disembark from the Cayman Air puddlejumper and stand on the porch of the 10 x 20 foot hut that serves as the air terminal / post office / fire department building, the adventure begins.
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We saw octopus on almost every dive swimming in the open in the middle of the day.  Common Octopus.
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We saw octopus on almost every dive swimming in the open in the middle of the day. Common Octopus.

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  • French Angelfish
  • Spotted Drum
  • Untitled photo
  • Sharon teasing a juvenile lionfish into the trap before the kill.
  • Sharon teasing a juvenile Lionfish into her trap before the kill.
  • Who dat?
  • Ta da!!!
  • Lobsters were seen on every dive and often wandering unprotected in the open.  Two Carribean Spiny Lobsters.
  • Whitespotted Filefish
  • Red Hind
  • We saw octopus on almost every dive swimming in the open in the middle of the day.  Common Octopus.
  • We saw octopus on almost every dive swimming in the open in the middle of the day.  Common Octopus.
  • We saw octopus on almost every dive swimming in the open in the middle of the day.  Common Octopus.
  • Common Octopus
  • Common Octopus
  • Trumpetfish trying to be invisible in some soft coral.
  • We frequently encountered squid.  Carribean Reef Squid.
  • Carribean Reef Squid
  • Carribean Reef Squid
  • Barred Hamlet
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