August
23rd 2007
Cozumel coral spared wrath of hurricane Dean

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Magnificent coral reefs on Mexico’s Caribbean island of Cozumel appear to have been unscathed by Hurricane Dean, delighting dive operators and diving enthusiasts.

Dean crashed into the Yucatan Peninsula on Tuesday south of Cozumel and Cancun as a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm, the most powerful kind of hurricane. But there were no reports of death or serious damage.

“I saw no damage. Just some extra sand on the reefs,” dive master Mario Jimenez said on Wednesday after guiding tourists on a midday dive through Palancar Gardens, a system of intricate and colorful coral formations on the southern part of the island. It was one of the first dives on the reef since operations ceased in the area on Sunday ahead of the storm’s approach.

The water, famed for its almost gin-like clarity, had taken on murky hue more akin to tequila. But that change is standard after a storm and it was expected to clear up in days.

Cozumel, considered one of the world’s top diving spots and a big draw for Mexico’s tourism industry, was badly hit in 2005 by Hurricane Wilma. The storm mauled hotels with high winds, flooded the famous beach resort of Cancun and damaged reefs. “After Wilma we saw lots of damage. We saw a bunch of dead coral and broken pieces of reef,” said Jimenez, who has been a dive master in the area for 13 years.

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