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Yes, Virginia, that WAS Santa Claus scuba diving in the Florida Keys this weekend

When Santa talks, even these underwater inhabitants listen! They shared their wish lists with Spencer Slate, dressed as Santa Claus, during his visit to Pleasure Reef off Key Largo on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025. The curious crowd included Peanut, a Goliath grouper, and a giant green moray eel who both seemed to be on their best behavior during Santa's special holiday visitor to the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Frazier Nivens
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Florida Keys News Bureau
When Santa talks, even these underwater inhabitants listen. They shared their wish lists with Spencer Slate, dressed as Santa Claus, during his visit to Pleasure Reef off Key Largo on Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025. The curious crowd included Peanut, a Goliath grouper, and a giant green moray eel who both seemed to be on their best behavior at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

Played by Keys' dive shop operator Spencer Slate, Santa brought along his trusted underwater elves and a festively dressed mermaid to mingle with some very curious marine life at Pleasure Reef off Key Largo.

Old St. Nick took his annual holiday plunge over the weekend in the crystal clear waters of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, where 76-degree weather and streams of sunshine made for ideal diving conditions.

Played by Keys' dive shop operator Spencer Slate, Santa brought along his trusted underwater elves and a festively dressed mermaid to mingle with some very curious marine life at Pleasure Reef off Key Largo.

So, who was naughty and who was nice? Apparently word spreads fast underwater when Santa's checking his list. And these occupants seemed more than eager to tell Santa their highs and lows as schools of fish and other marine life swam alongside the festive divers.

Among the residents getting into the holiday spirit were a giant green moray eel that appeared to be whispering its very detailed Christmas list to Santa. Also about were a curious shark and a Goliath grouper named Peanut, who was large enough to pull Santa's sleigh if his reindeer ever went on strike.

Slate, who owns Captain Slate's Scuba Adventures, has been bringing holiday cheer to the underwater residents of the reef for 35 years, offering dive charter customers the chance to capture unique underwater holiday photos beneath the waves.

His holiday tradition has become as much a part of the Keys as the sanctuary itself, which also marks its 35th anniversary of protecting North America's only living coral barrier reef and the waters surrounding the island chain.

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