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Looe Key Marine Sanctuary

Posted on July 8, 2015August 18, 2018 by Denise

After we finished exploring the Sugarloaf area, we headed over to Strike Zone Charters for our afternoon coral reef dive in Looe Key. The visibility was poor, but we did not let that stop us from having a great dive!

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blue parrotfish
bri looe key
fishes looe key
john d looe key
john r and bri looe key
large grouper
school of yellowtail
me looe key

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Dr. Alejandro A. Vagelli
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Center for Aquatic Sciences
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Camden, NJ 08103

Associate Researcher & Adjunct Professor of Ichthyology, Marine Biology, Marine Field Ecology.
Department of Biology, Rutgers University
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