Bermuda » Green Bay Cave |
Overview | Location & Specifics | Conditions | Resources | Nearby Systems |
Green Bay Cave is the longest cave in Bermuda and has a submerged entrance off Green Bay in Harrington Sound There are more than 150 inland limestone caves in Bermuda most on which are connected to the sea. These inland caves provide a unique ecosystem for eyeless and colorless invertebrates that are true “living fossils” resembling organisms only found in deep-sea waters.
Date | Submitter | Visbility | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
7/7/2012 | Walter Pickel | 60' | Very nice cave with a slight positive flow. Lines are in very good shape and well marked. Viz was milky and held particulate. Nice haloclines. |
Description | Type | Date | Author | Remarks |
---|
System | Depth | Cave | Cavern | OW | Last Report | Distance (mi) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fantasy Cave | True | False | False | 2.2 | ||
Walsingham Cave | True | False | False | 2.2 | ||
Crystal Cave | True | False | False | 2.2 | ||
Admiral's Cave | True | False | False | 2.3 |