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Divers carve 'spook-tacular' jack-o'-lanterns underwater in Florida Keys

Divers Carve Halloween Pumpkins Underwater in Florida Keys
Divers Carve Halloween Pumpkins Underwater in Florida Keys 00:15

KEY LARGO - An offbeat Halloween tradition took place in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary this past weekend when scuba divers submerged 25 feet beneath the surface to carve jack-o'-lanterns during the annual Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest.

In waters off Key Largo Saturday afternoon, underwater artists of all ages used dive knives and other carving tools to transform their orange gourds into spook-tacular Halloween jack-o'-lanterns. The 18 participating divers were challenged to keep the hollow, naturally buoyant pumpkins from floating off while they carved their creations.

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Dylan Barbour, 13, etches details into a pumpkin as a yellowtail snapper swims by Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary off Key Largo. Barbour's father treated him to a birthday trip to the Keys to participate in the Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest organized by the Amoray Dive Resort. (Frazier Nivens/Florida Keys News Bureau) Frazier Nivens

The team of Emily Beukers of Washington, D.C., and Miranda Potrie of British Columbia, Canada, impressed the judges with a shark-tastic cutout accented with a skillfully sculpted skull and crossbones. The duo won a free dive trip for two at Amoray Dive Resort, the contest's organizer.

Other standout entries included a very cool cat, a pirate with an eye patch and a knife between its teeth, a jack-o'-lantern worn as a dive helmet, a screaming ghoul, and sea creatures including octopus and jellyfish.

Curious finned and gilled yellowtail spectators swam close to the artistic action, hanging around for any bits of "'food" that floated off.

The annual contest, scheduled around October's traditional Halloween celebration, was staged near Horseshoe Reef about five miles off Key Largo. 

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