
#FFF 28: Cocoa Damselfish, the reef’s bold little defender
The Cocoa Damselfish is a small but assertive resident of South Florida’s coral reefs. Often mistaken for its close relative, the Beaugregory, the Cocoa Damselfish

The Cocoa Damselfish is a small but assertive resident of South Florida’s coral reefs. Often mistaken for its close relative, the Beaugregory, the Cocoa Damselfish

South Florida is a diver’s paradise, and if you’re into wreck diving, it’s practically a dream come true. From sunken ships teeming with marine life

The Graysby (Cephalopholis cruentatus) is a type of grouper that’s easy to overlook—until you realize it’s watching you. With its mottled reddish-brown body and stealthy demeanor, it’s

So, you’ve decided to take the plunge—literally—and explore the underwater world. Congratulations! Scuba diving is one of the most exhilarating and eye-opening experiences you can

The Spanish Hogfish (Bodianus rufus) is one of those fish that makes you do a double take. With its vibrant coloration—purple to violet body and bright yellow

There’s something undeniably thrilling about deep diving. Descending into the blue, past the sunlit shallows, into a realm where wrecks rest, walls drop off into

If you’ve ever been diving or snorkeling off the coast of South Florida and spotted a massive, dome-shaped coral that looks like a giant brain,

Let’s be honest—membership renewals aren’t exactly thrilling. We know you’re probably equalizing like crazy just to choke the article down. 😉 Renewals are not as

Say hello to the Atlantic Blue Tang (Acanthurus coeruleus), a vibrant blue fish with a scalpel-sharp spine near its tail. If you’re thinking of Dory from Finding Nemo,

Scuba diving is often described as a solo sport done in pairs—and that’s where your dive buddy comes in. Whether you’re diving with a lifelong

The Blue Head Wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum) is like the reef’s social butterfly. With its electric blue head and yellow-green body, it’s hard to miss—and it’s always on

Underwater photography is one of the most rewarding ways to capture the magic of scuba diving. Whether you’re snapping a curious sea turtle, a vibrant
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