
Utopia Village Back-of-Dock Reef Cam
OnlinePlunge beneath the turquoise Caribbean at Utopia Village, where three cameras sit under the dock about 165 feet offshore at a depth of 10 feet on the south shore of Utila. The lens sweeps a 180-degree view of the shallow Mesoamerican Reef, framing living coral heads, swaying sea fans and a pale sand floor. Watch for reef sharks, rays and schooling Caribbean fish gliding through the clear water.
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Under the Dock at Utopia Village
This live feed comes from the back-of-dock camera array at Utopia Village, set roughly 165 feet from shore at a depth of about 10 feet. Three lenses combine into a sweeping 180-degree window onto the shallow reef that fringes the resort's white-sand beach.
The Mesoamerican Reef
Utila sits at the edge of the Mesoamerican Reef, the largest barrier-reef system in the Western Hemisphere. Here the reef rises almost to the shoreline, so the camera captures hard corals, sea fans and sponges in vivid detail just a short swim from the dock.
Marine Life to Watch
The shallow reef draws a steady parade of Caribbean reef fish, while reef sharks regularly patrol the sandy margins beside the dock pilings. Keep watch for eagle rays, moray eels and the occasional sea turtle drifting across the frame.
About Utopia Village
Located on the south shore of Utila, the smallest of Honduras's Bay Islands, Utopia Village is a marine-research base and former dive resort ringed by jungle and turquoise water. Its underwater cameras, powered by EXPLORE.org, bring the living reef to viewers worldwide.
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