The most important include:
Cozumel. Located 10 miles off the eastern Yucatan Peninsula -- facing the Caribbean Sea -- the island of Cozumel includes three of the largest coral reefs in Mexico, including the Cozumel's Reef National Park, Chankanaab National Park and the Faro Celerain Ecological Park.
Puerto Vallarta. Located on the western Pacific coast, it includes abundant sea life along the Banderas Bay.
Cancun / Mayan Riviera. Again, along the eastern Yucatan Peninsula you can find several snorkeling/diving sites (well over 24) facing the Caribbean Sea. These include several coral reefs with plenty of sea life.
Of course. Cancun, Cozumel, Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos have coral reefs close for you to snorkel.
There are tonnes of fish and other marine life to see snorkeling in Japan. Like rays, butterfly fish, burr fish, lobsters, crabs, and the list goes on.
you may find a damsel fish, angelfish, or pufferfish
The best spot to go snorkeling in Maui is in honolu'a. It provides the best world class snorkeling spot. You will see lots of colorful fish and coral formations.
A Jamaican vacation that is all inclusive must have snorkeling. The water in Jamaica is brilliant blue and you can see all of the coral and fish in the water. A cruise is a great way to see the sights of Jamaica and have fun at the same time. Pack your bathing suit and flip flops and go play in the water!
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The marine life in the Great Barrier Reef is incredible to see it homes 1500 species of fish, different types of coral, turtles, whales, dolphins as well as variety of sharks - mainly reef sharks
When It's Sunny, And You can See The Pretty Color Of Light Blue In The Bay. Not When It's Stormy And It's All Foggy!
Mexico is south of the US. See the related link for an atlas of Mexico, with all sorts of maps.
Endangered turtles
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All of it is "Latin". See related questions.
the only fish that see colors live in the northern toptopia where they can see colors humans can see