The entrance to Mystery Cave is a beautiful snorkeling spot where snapper, grunts, schoolmaster, sergeant major and a school of
Atlantic spadefish can be seen.
Visibility is typically 100 feet and large schools of pelagic fish such as dog snappers, horse - eye jacks, permit and
Atlantic spadefish aggregate here.
Schools of mutton snapper,
Atlantic spadefish and permit hover 80 feet above the sea floor and blue runners make close passes, apparently attracted by the bubbles of the strange «Neoprene - clad creatures».
The deeper water is home to
Atlantic spadefish, spotted eagle rays, horse - eye jacks and groupers.
Joining these plankton feeders are Nassau groupers, black groupers,
Atlantic spadefish, cubera snappers and a huge congregation of schoolmasters.
Yellowtail snapper, gray angelfish, bar jacks, black durgeon and
Atlantic spadefish patrol the waters just above the reefs or in the canyons.