Identification and habitat
ID: Elongated body with yellow striping and blunt grunt profile.
Habitat: Patch reef and ledges with shelter crevices.
Behavior: Daytime grouping with occasional foraging excursions.
Marine species
Haemulon flavolineatum
A classic schooling reef fish often present in daytime shelter aggregations. Useful for judging reef fish biomass and overall reef occupation in snorkeling areas.

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Clarity need
medium
Wave tolerance
medium
Do not expect
occasional bonus sighting
ID: Elongated body with yellow striping and blunt grunt profile.
Habitat: Patch reef and ledges with shelter crevices.
Behavior: Daytime grouping with occasional foraging excursions.
Best window: Morning and early afternoon in clear water.
Tayrona National Park
Tayrona, Magdalena
Distance from city: 34 km
In Tayrona, choose protected coves and verify current conditions before entering. Best during calm morning windows with stable visibility around reef structure.
Playa Cristal (Neguanje Sector)
Neguanje Sector, Tayrona National Park
Distance from city: 38 km
Playa Cristal usually provides the most consistent clarity for photography and species ID. Best during calm morning windows with stable visibility around reef structure.
Bahía Concha
Bahía Concha Sector, Tayrona National Park
Distance from city: 12 km
Bahia Concha works best early before weekend crowd and boat disturbance increase. Best during calm morning windows with stable visibility around reef structure.