Sunday, March 29, 2026

Lynyard Cay, Abacos, Bahamas

 Because the next few days are going to be very blustery, we decided to take the fairly calm wind opportunity to go about 2 miles north in the dinghy to Sandy Cay (Pelican Harbour) to a nice snorkel spot.  It's in a marine preserve area so you can't fish there.

We'd been to this spot before a couple of times - others were using the same weather window to enjoy.  There are about 5 mooring balls for dinghy tie-up which is nice.

 


 It was a lovely snorkel....I will just share lots of photos with little commentary.

 

Loved to see the healthy elkhorn coral, the first we've seen this year.

One of my favorites - a school of blue tangs.

 

 The tangs feeding on the coral.


 

A school of some sort of pampano I believe.


 

Blue parrotfish - completely different coloring vs the normal "rainbow" parrotfish that we see swimming alone on the reefs regularly.


 

I was thrilled to be able to get a good photo of a rainbow parrotfish.  They normally are pretty elusive and tend to swim away from a camera.  I did notice the fish in the marine park were less "shy" - I assume because they know we're not going to spear them!!












Just an absolutely lovely snorkel!

Ross and Phyllis from Kohina came over for a relaxing sundown.  We're all set for 30 knots from the east that we'll be seeing in the morning.  Will probably be a day in the sling-seat with my Kindle.
 

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