Oil Slick Leap offers a good contrast to the first dive site we profiled. Many of the northern dive sites have elevated rocky edges and the reefs are much closer whereas the southern sites often have a considerable amount of sand and surface swim to get to the reef.
We love this site because of all the unique animals we spotted. This was the site where we saw our first black brotula, west Indian fighting conch and batwing coral crab. We also got to see a trio of juvenile spotted drums as well as a number of juvenile spotted trunkfish. Then there was the baby octopus at night. Sooo many good things to see here…and we can prove it! Just watch the video. :-)
We want to encourage more shore diving, so this video provides some guidance where the site is, how to dive it and what you may see there. If you want to skip to or review specific topics, the section timings are as follows.
0:30 Site Background/Description
2:09 Site Logistics
4:58 Dive Profile
8:05 Sea Life
10:52 Night Diving
Please add a comment and let us know what you saw there.
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