Posts Tagged ‘sea’
Environmental & Marine Sciences
Friday, July 31st, 2009Quintessential Riviera Maya excursion
Friday, June 26th, 2009Ko’Olina Snorkeling Adventure
Friday, June 19th, 2009
If you go to Oahu, Hawaii I recommend going on the “Ko’Olina Snorkeling Adventure”. Our first stop was passive swimming with wild spinner dolphins (I only got one good photo of them because they didn’t stick around long and I was too excited to work the camera, lol). The next two stops were at live coral reefs where we got to snorkel with thousands of friendly tropical fish. The last stop was at a sea turtle cleaning station, where turtles congregate to have their shells cleaned by the fish. We saw around 10-15 turtles there.
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Saw a lobster among other things on this outing at Fisherman’s Cove in Laguna Beach
Scarborough Campus at the University of Hull runs a number of Environmental Marine Sciences Courses, with the emphasis on physical field work, both at home and overseas.
Two couples, one from New York and the other from Canada take a snorkel excursion from the Grand Palladium resort to Akumal Bay. Barracuda, sea turtles, grouper and stingray were seen. More video to follow.