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What color is Caribbean Sea water?

The surface water colour is blue-green to green. The Caribbean's depth in its wider basins and deep-water temperatures are similar to those of the Atlantic.



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This is due to the presence of algae and plant life. Photosynthetic organisms contain chlorophyll, which not only appears green, but also absorbs red and blue light. Depending on the type of phytoplankton, the water may appear more blue-green to emerald green.

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Beneath the Caribbean. The Caribbean Sea, like other tropical ocean regions, contains warm, clear water. The water is clear due to the absence of plankton and suspended particles.

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Devil's Bay, Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
  • Buck Island, U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • Grand Case Beach, St. Maarten.
  • Grand Case Beach, St. Maarten.
  • Honeymoon Beach in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • Ffryes Beach, Antigua.
  • Blue Bay Beach, Curaçao.
  • Blue Bay Beach, Curaçao.
  • Grand Anse Beach, Grenada.


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Because the tropics have warm surface water, even in the winter, the thermocline never goes away, and the nutrients stay trapped down below in the depths. So even with ample sunlight, phytoplankton growth is severly limited. In the tropics, predators like coral make good use of what little plankton there is.

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Ocean salt primarily comes from rocks on land and openings in the seafloor. Salt in the ocean comes from two sources: runoff from the land and openings in the seafloor. Rocks on land are the major source of salts dissolved in seawater. Rainwater that falls on land is slightly acidic, so it erodes rocks.

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Some rural areas are not well-connected to treated water systems, which means that the water quality is often questionable. However, in popular Jamaican destinations like Ocho Rios, Kingston, Port Antonio, Montego Bay, and Negril, the tap water in Jamaica is generally safe to drink.

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Just outside the island's capital of Bridgetown lies Carlisle Bay, a calm cove with bright blue water that beckons for a dip. The beach itself is split into different sections: The Boatyard is known for its lively atmosphere, while Harbor Lights is the place to relax.

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