Mexico Rocks
Mexico Rocks is a shallow patch reef complex located off the
northern tip of Ambergris Caye, in the Belizean Barrier Reef. The site consists
of approximately 100 Holocene patch reefs, clustered on a ridge of Pleistocene
limestone, and is composed predominantly of boulder corals (Montastraea
annularis). The reef has accumulated in shallow (about 2.5 to 5 meters) water
over the last 420 years. The Montastraea annularis patch corals that dominate
here are unique to Ambergris Caye's northern lagoon and a rare occurrence in
Belize. The site was recommended for designation as a marine preserve in 1978,
and is still under consideration. It is
seen as an important addition to the caye's ecotourism attractions, being a
popular snorkeling destination. The area is known for conch, banded shrimp,
arrow crab, flounders, stingray, yellow tail snappers, and an assortment of
butterfly fish and angelfish.
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Last year in my trip to Mexico Rocks Snorkeling Tour at Bottom Time Dive Shop make me feel the real sea life adventure with so much fun. I'll never forget the moments I spent especially at Ambergris Caye the natural aquarium.
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