Saba National Marine Park

Tourism currently brings in more money to the island than any other industry,[13] and the Saba National Marine Park is the biggest tourist draw.

In addition to the fact that Saba's reefs are still flourishing, unlike many others in the region, several unusual natural formations attract divers.

Some of these features were formed through volcanic activity,[14][15] such as the Pinnacles: these peaks rise up to 100 feet (30 m) from the ocean floor,[16] and are covered with corals, sponges, and other invertebrate animals.

[19] Types of fish found in the park include parrotfish, Atlantic blue tang, black durgon, and barracuda.

Other fish varieties around the park include Burrfish, Chromis, Filefish, Glassy Sweepers, Goatfish, Horse-eye Jacks, Lancer Dragonets, Lizardfish, Peacock Flounders, Pikeblennies, Schoolmasters, Spotted Drums, Tarpons, Yellowfin Groupers, and Yellowhead Jawfish.

Blue tang
Caribbean reef shark