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Giant Carb Founded in the Bahamas!

  • scubamarinephoto
  • May 10, 2017
  • 1 min read

During spring break, I dove near Bimini, a small island in the Bahamas. Bimini is famous for its hammer shark dive, but my favorite dive there is the reef dive. Compared to other typical Caribbean dives, reef diving here offers bigger groups of fish because the island is located in the middle of Straits of Florida, where connect Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean with nutrition rich ocean current. Marine life is larger here in Bimini, where I saw a huge trumpet fish, 2 enormous lion fishes, and 3 giant barracudas. Nevertheless, the greatest creature I saw was this giant carb. The crab is a channel clinging crab, a species of spider crab that occurs throughout South Florida and across the Caribbean Islands. Although this kind of crab seems to be delicious, channel clinging crab is not targeted as food for humans


 
 
 

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