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Has anyone been to Roatán recently?
Thank you Nemrod, looks like you got some great action. I've just got back from Turks and Caicos so wondered if it would be the same story. Looks like you got some great fishy action. Can't say your pics look too backscattery at all though! Good job if there was lots of it around :-)
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Has anyone been to Roatán recently?
Fabulous Fabulous thanks so much David. Great pictures! Love the squid. Thanks for letting me know and interesting that you were there in October - not managed to speak to anyone else who's been there post pandemic.
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Thank you so much Tim! I've just done a post so let's see if it gets more of a response... Hope you organised somewhere else fun to go instead! Awwww bless ya Craig that's a sweet thing to say! Thank you Dave! Just been admiring your pics on the header :-)
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Has anyone been to Roatán recently?
Amazing thank you Craig
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Has anyone been to Roatán recently?
Has anyone been to Roatán recently? I'm aware that much of the Caribbean's coral has been badly affected by Stoney Coral Loss Disease and I wondered how badly it has been hit. Any advice / feedback would be greatly appreciated! Best wishes, Jenny
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Why can't I start a new topic in Trips?
Fab thank you Tim! (and have you been to Roatan recently lol jokes I'll post in the forum)
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Why can't I start a new topic in Trips?
Why can't I start a new topic in Trips? I want to ask a question in the trips section but it won't let me select it - I only have the option of introducing myself...
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Hello Lovely People! I'm Jenny Stock, I've come here for some information - at the moment I can only seem to write here so I'll ask my question then give you an intro to who I am... Has anyone been to Roatán recently? I'm aware that much of the Caribbean's coral has been badly affected by Stoney Coral Loss Disease and I wondered how badly it has been hit. A bit about me with my blurb from DIVE Magazine: Jenny is a documentary maker who shoots and directs wildlife films around the world. Her photography has featured in National Geographic, Ocean Geographic and the BBC. In 2024 she was crowned British Underwater Photographer of the Year - the first woman to receive the accolade. Jenny has worked as an underwater stunt diver in Hollywood films and as a safety diver on UK television dramas. Originally from the north of England, Jenny spent ten years in Australia directing television shows.