The first Sunday that Geoff and Jackie were on island we took out the compound boat for a celebratory snorkel followed by wine and cheese.

We anchored on one of the inshore reefs and with the water a comfortable 27-28 degrees; it was a refreshing start to the afternoon.

The reef is only about three feet underwater at low tide making access very easy.

Straight from a Nemo's garden to you.

The coral appears to be very stressed, maybe the water is gradually heating up to a point that won't sustain coral life. Either way some of it is still very nice to look out with loads of fish life.
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