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Re: Where has the colour gone?
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#178001
12/14/2018 11:26 AM
12/14/2018 11:26 AM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,557 Toronto, Ontario
gordaguy2
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We snorkeled Mahoe and Savannah bay last month and were amazed by the colour of the coral - I guess it depends on where you go.
GordaGuy2
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Re: Where has the colour gone?
[Re: lbos]
#178014
12/14/2018 12:37 PM
12/14/2018 12:37 PM
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Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 138 Ontario, Canada
henryv
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The winds would have produced pretty violent wave actions such that soft corals and sponges in shallower waters would have been damaged or torn away. We did see signs of new growth recently so the color will come back over time.
Henryv
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Re: Where has the colour gone?
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#178067
12/14/2018 11:54 PM
12/14/2018 11:54 PM
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Posts: 282 Oklahoma
Sugaree
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Monkey Point, Indians, Caves, etc. Just wondering. The coral at these specific locations has been lackluster for years due to heavy traffic on a daily basis. They are all heavily trafficked and I’m sure Irma and Maria only made them worse.
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