The area is known for conch, banded shrimps, arrow crabs, flounders, stingrays,
yellow tail snappers, and an assortment of butterflyfishes and angelfishes.
Mexico Rocks is known for many conch, banded shrimps, arrow crab, grunts,
yellow tail snappers, and an assortment of Butterfly and Angelfish.
The Mexico Rocks area is known for conch, banded shrimp, arrow crab, flounders, stingray, Nurse Sharks,
yellow tail snappers, an assortment of butterfly fish, angelfish and friendly turtles.
Not exact matches
Hand line fishers generally target
snappers (
yellow tail, red, schoolmaster), grouper, grunts, rockfish, jacks, or other finfish.
It is the perfect place to take first - time divers not only for all the marine life (sea turtle,
yellow tails,
snappers, trumpet fish, sting rays, cow fish and a wild variety of crustaceans like lobsters and shrimps) that lives on the coral reef, but also for the safety and protection that the reef and the island bring to the divers — especially to first - time divers.
Troll inside the many reefs for
snapper, barracuda, jack, and
yellow tail or fly fish the atoll flats for bone fish or permit.
In deeper sections you can spot large
snappers, blue - spotted sting rays and schools of fusiliers and
yellow -
tailed barracuda.
There is also a very large dog
snapper in residence, as well as goodly number of
yellow -
tail snapper, affectionately called «salt water piranha».