There are more than 25 dive sites in the Speyside area, including some of the most beautiful coral gardens the island has to offer and
the largest brain coral in the Caribbean, which measures 12 feet high and 16 feet across.
On the ridges sit a fine collection of club finger coral,
large brain coral, yellow pencil coral, the ever - present boulder coral and lots of forked sea feathers.
Not exact matches
You'll find some less common stony
corals such as meandrine
brain, rare rose, giant
brain,
large flower and
large cactus
corals.
Magnificent stands of elkhorn, meandrine
brain,
large cactus, thin fungus and staghorn
coral form crowded
coral stands.
Here
large heads of common smooth star, smooth and depressed
brain corals and yellow porous
coral form isolated growths that are surrounded by
coral rubble, much of which is coated with red algae.
Healthy growths of boulder,
brain and
large plates of cactus
coral make excellent photographic subjects.
Different species of
coral are distinguished by the color and shape of these calcium carbonite deposits called corallites, including elkhorn,
large star, finger,
brain and plate
coral.