
An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) swims at the surface of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.
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An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) swims at the surface of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.

A Queen conch shell lies on a beach at the edge of the Caribbean Sea.

An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) swims at the surface of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.

The inland Blue Hole of Belize at the St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park.

A West Indian sea star (Oreaster reticulatus) lays on a sandy seafloor in Turneffe Atoll's lagoon. This common and beautiful Caribbean echinoderm species is an omnivore and feeds on algae, sponges, and small invertebrates.

Plastic trash has washed up on a remote, tropical island. Plastics eventually break into tiny pieces that get into the food chain, harming wildlife and threatening human health.

A West Indian sea star (Oreaster reticulatus) lays on a sandy seafloor in Turneffe Atoll's lagoon. This common and beautiful Caribbean echinoderm species is an omnivore and feeds on algae, sponges, and small invertebrates.

The warm waters of the Caribbean Sea bathe a beautiful white sand beach off the coast of Belize.

The warm waters of the Caribbean Sea bathe a beach off the coast of Belize during the early evening.

A West Indian sea star (Oreaster reticulatus) lays on a sandy seafloor in Turneffe Atoll's lagoon. This common and beautiful Caribbean echinoderm species is an omnivore and feeds on algae, sponges, and small invertebrates.

The warm waters of the Caribbean Sea bathe a beautiful white sand beach off the coast of Belize.

Returning from the Blue Hole and Lighthouse Reef, Belize.

A colorful Queen conch shell lays on a remote beach in the Caribbean Sea. Conchs are an important fishery throughout the region.

An American crocodile rises to the surface of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll, Belize. These dangerous reptiles can grow close to 20 feet in length.

The Caribbean Sea bathes a white sand beach off the coast of Belize.

A West Indian sea star (Oreaster reticulatus) lays on a sandy seafloor in Turneffe Atoll's lagoon. This common and beautiful Caribbean echinoderm species is an omnivore and feeds on algae, sponges, and small invertebrates.

A coconut floats in shallow water near a remote beach in the Caribbean Sea. Coconut palms are common on beaches throughout the tropics since they disperse so easily.

A shallow sand flat exists in Turneffe Atoll, Belize. This beautiful area of the Caribbean Sea is a popular vacation destination.

A West Indian starfish (Oreaster reticulatus) lies on a shallow sand flat in Turneffe Atoll, Belize. This beautiful species of echinoderm is common throughout the Caribbean Sea.

A coconut palm grows on an island in the Caribbean Sea. Coconuts can drift for thousands of miles and are thus found throughout the tropics.

A coconut palm tree (Cocos nucifera) grows on a beach in the Caribbean.

A coconut palm tree leans over the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea.

A coconut palm tree grows on a remote island in the Caribbean Sea.

Riding in the dive boat near the Blue Hole off the coast of Belize.

A light breeze blows through the fronds of a coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) growing on Turneffe Atoll, Belize, in the Caribbean Sea.

A Yellow stingray lays on a shallow seafloor in Turneffe Atoll, off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. This elasmobranch is found throughout the region in shallow marine habitats.

A Lionfish (Pterois volitans) hunts for prey on a reef in the Caribbean Sea. This fish is alien to this region but is now spread from South America to Rhode Island.

A Lionfish (Pterois volitans) spreads its venomous spines as it swims in the Caribbean Sea. This species is non-native to this region.

A Yellow stingray lays on seagrass meadow in Turneffe Atoll, off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. This elasmobranch is found throughout the region in shallow marine habitats.

A beautiful coral reef, dominated by gorgonians, grows on the Mesoamerican barrier reef off the coast of Belize. This part of the Caribbean Sea harbors hundreds of fish species and dozens of corals.

Close shot of a splashing water from a shark attack. Blue hole, Belize

An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) swims at the surface of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.

An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) crawls out of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.

Colorful clouds drift above the warm Caribbean Sea.

A beautiful coral reef, dominated by octocorals, grows on the Mesoamerican barrier reef off the coast of Belize. This part of the Caribbean Sea harbors hundreds of fish species and dozens of corals.

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An American crocodile lays in a shallow lagoon in Turneffe Atoll, Belize. This dangerous predator is found throughout Central America and in Florida.

An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) swims just under the surface of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.

An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) rests at the edge of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.

An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) crawls out of the lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.

A Caribbean reef octopus, Octopus briareus, clings to a coral reef off the coast of Belize. This fascinating cephalopod is able to quickly change color to communicate or camouflage itself.

An American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) crawls out of the shallow lagoon in Turneffe Atoll off the coast of Belize. This large and dangerous reptile can grow to 20 feet long. It usually feeds on fish, crabs, birds, and small mammals.

Sea fans, reef-building corals, and other invertebrates grow on a healthy reef in the Caribbean Sea. This tropical region is home to a wide variety of colorful fish and invertebrates.

A coconut washes ashore on Half Moon Caye, a remote island off the coast of Belize not too far from the famous Blue Hole. Coconuts can drift for long distances before washing ashore and germinating.