This V-shaped channel is teeming with life. The sandy areas under the mooring line are great for checking out the territorial sand tile fish, yellow and blue headed wrasses looking for tidbits in the sand, as well as yellow-headed jawfish poking out of their holes. Further into the channel, dramatic reef walls rise from the 45 foot bottom to the surface. The cuts, shelves, and swim-thrus here are great spots to look for groupers, schoolmasters, porcupine fish, green moray eels and large masses of silversides. Scattered gorgonians with flamingo tongue snails as well as the rare black-spotted sea goddess await discovery in the Blue Channel.