Kelly’s Caverns
Named after a legendary dive lodge dog, Kelly’s features three distinct zones: a network of canyons and tunnels stretching eastward, a mini wall with a rubble field at 45–50 feet, and a vast expanse of white sand. The site ranges from 25–60 feet and is located 20 minutes from the dock.
Home to the rare Purple Crowned Sea Goddess nudibranch, pike blennies, and yellow-headed jawfish. Large barracuda often hover above, while shy marine life hides within the reef crevices
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Total number of species: 25
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Total number of species: 6
Loggerhead Turtle
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Total number of species: 200
Moray Eel
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Total number of species: 600
Wrasse
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Total number of species: 11
Eagle Ray
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Total number of species: 450
Grouper/Basslets
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Total number of species: 90
Angelfish
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Total number of species: 100
Parrotfish
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Total number of species: 400
Damselfish
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Total number of species: 130