file fish
Dive Site - The Gregory
The Gregory, is a barge sunken in 1993, sitting upside-down in about 50 feet/16 meters of water with a reef surrounding the wreck. The reef is not really high but offers great variety of corals and sponges. The wreck itself is about 100 feet long and mostly intact. On the starboard side it has a opening offering an easy access to the interior of the wreck. For diver that rather stay only on the out side, the barge offers lots of port holes that allow the diver to inspect the inside, wen diving around the Gregory is common to see scorpionfish, angelfish, snappers, parrotfish, grunts, filefish, barracudas, pufferfish, moray, southern stingray and lots of yellow head jawfish.... Brave little seargent majors have their nest on the wall of the wreck, they will come towards you to protect their eggs, the walls are also a paradise for blennies... On the inside of the ship we will see more creatures with nocturnal habits like fish with bigger eyes "squirrelfish" "glasseyesnapper" blackbar soldierfish, glassy sweeper and others species of fish... About creatures we may see caribbean spiny lobster, Spotted lobster, spanish lobster and all kind of shrimps and crabs. A turtle or dolphin my show up to join the party of abundend marine life. So dive down, go nice and slowly to explore this beautiful wreck
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file fish
Dive Site - The Gregory
The Gregory, is a barge sunken in 1993, sitting upside-down in about 50 feet/16 meters of water with a reef surrounding the wreck. The reef is not really high but offers great variety of corals and sponges. The wreck itself is about 100 feet long and mostly intact. On the starboard side it has a opening offering an easy access to the interior of the wreck. For diver that rather stay only on the out side, the barge offers lots of port holes that allow the diver to inspect the inside, wen diving around the Gregory is common to see scorpionfish, angelfish, snappers, parrotfish, grunts, filefish, barracudas, pufferfish, moray, southern stingray and lots of yellow head jawfish.... Brave little seargent majors have their nest on the wall of the wreck, they will come towards you to protect their eggs, the walls are also a paradise for blennies... On the inside of the ship we will see more creatures with nocturnal habits like fish with bigger eyes "squirrelfish" "glasseyesnapper" blackbar soldierfish, glassy sweeper and others species of fish... About creatures we may see caribbean spiny lobster, Spotted lobster, spanish lobster and all kind of shrimps and crabs. A turtle or dolphin my show up to join the party of abundend marine life. So dive down, go nice and slowly to explore this beautiful wreck
Dive Site - The Gregory social network:
Our webpage : www.stmaartendiving.com/st_maarten_dive_sites
Facebook album "the Gregory" : www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.587175514642942.153963....
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/ocean_explorers/sets/72157625654075...
Youtube: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLN0AYGT4jSivzTGvXBqC8OfK6w...
Pinterest: pinterest.com/oceanexplorersm/the-gregory/
Ocean Explorers Dive Center - Social network
Our website: www.divesxm.com
facebook: www.facebook.com/divestmaarten
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/Oceanexplorersxm?feature=mhee
Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/ocean_explorers/
Twitter: twitter.com/DIVESTMAARTEN
Pinterest: pinterest.com/oceanexplorersm/
Tumblr: oceanexplorers.tumblr.com
Tripadvisor: www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147350-d1573955-Re...
Scubadviser: www.scubadviser.com/destinations_1.aspx?id=1:35219&co...