It was never established that this was a good place to snorkel. In fact Mr. Silva said it was not a good place to go into the water (video link provided earlier). Another video shows no fish just a lot of rocks jutting up from the sandy bottom. There is nothing in the video that would attract fish, no reef or vegetation. The only thing we can see are small one inch clear colored fish. The dive shop manager claims divers enter the water from the Rodger's Beach side where there is vegetation and recommended snorkeling is in the channel that runs along the easterly side of Baby Beach. The channel is the only recommended area for snorkelers to swim and I believe there is a sign on the Baby Beach side warning snorkelers to use the channel. So it has never been established that there is good snorkeling in that exact location but if you have a link it would be interesting to check it out. Thanks jmo
LolliPop is referring to a post of mine where I paraphrased what others had said about rockier areas generally providing better snorkeling than flat, sandy bottoms. I didn't claim to have personal knowledge and I wasn't asserting anything about any one, particular spot.
But I may have misled LolliPop in the process.