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Belize Turneffe Atoll with Dr. Sylvia Earle
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BELIZE SNORKELING & SCUBA DIVINGSPECIAL TRIP WITH DR. SYLVIA EARLE World-renowned marine scientist Dr. Sylvia Earle will lead an Oceanic Society expedition to Blackbird Caye, Turneffe Atoll, Belize, to foster public awareness regarding the need for marine protected areas and to discuss potential solutions for preserving oceanic biodiversity.
Also joining the expedition is Kip Evans, a professional Turneffe Atoll, the most biologically diverse and largest atoll in the Western Caribbean, supports a significant number of endangered and endemic species. Located within coral-ringed Turneffe, Blackbird Caye is an idyllic island serving as a peaceful oasis for birds while the atoll’s interior lagoons are refuges for dolphins, manatees and abundant, colorful reef life. To preserve the ecological integrity of the atoll, local conservation efforts include an integrated program for the creation of Marine Protected Areas and community-based sustainable development to preserve the most biologically significant sites within the atoll. The Oceanic Society operates a Field Station and Research Center on Blackbird Caye which serves as a center for scientists conducting conservation research at Turneffe Atoll.
Day 2 - 7: Morning and afternoon divingand snorkeling excursions by separate boats. One full day explore Lighthouse Reef and Half Moon Caye. Day 8: Return to Belize City in the morning and fly home or continue on a Maya ruins and tropical jungle extension.
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Naturalist: Dr. Sylvia Earle
2010 Dates: January Maximum Size: 26
Detailed Trip Information Information & Reservations Please fill out an APPLICATION to sign-up for the BELIZE SNORKELING TRIP expedition. Send E-mail regarding this specific trip: Belize Scuba - Sylvia Earle.
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World-renowned marine scientist Dr. Sylvia Earle will lead an Oceanic Society expedition to Blackbird Caye, Turneffe Atoll, Belize, to foster public awareness regarding the need for marine protected areas and to discuss potential solutions for preserving oceanic biodiversity.
Participants in this event can enjoy daily scuba diving and guided snorkeling along healthy reefs coupled with informative evening presentations on current scientific findings on preserving marine resources, and what individuals can do to help protect oceans. Dr. Earle is the President of Deep Search International, Explorer-In-Residence at the National Geographic Society and is the Advisory Council Chair for the Harte Research Institute. In 1998 she was named Time magazine’s first “Hero for the Planet” in recognition of her pioneering work as an oceanographer. As Scientific Advisor for the Oceanic Society’s Turneffe Atoll Biodiversity Project, she is intimately familiar with Turneffe Atoll and will share detailed observations not only about Turneffe’s reefs and creatures but also about marine ecosystems worldwide.
photographer who has worked on a number of National Geographic Society projects including the Sustainable Seas Expeditions with Dr. Earle. For interested expedition members, Kip Evans will provide hands-on 
