Harvey’s Cave, also known as Harvey’s Sink, is a popular scuba diving site located in Wakulla County, Florida. It is a complex cave system with multiple rooms, passages, and a large sinkhole. The cave is known for its clear water, beautiful formations, and diverse marine life.
Harvey’s Cave is home to a variety of marine life, including fish, shrimp, crayfish, and turtles. Some of the most common fish species include bass, sunfish, and catfish. The cave is also home to a number of troglobitic creatures, which are animals that have adapted to life in caves. These creatures include blind shrimp, cave salamanders, and cave crickets.