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Last November I had the awesome privilege to be one of 12 invited faculty members on an A. P. Biology teaching and research oceanographic cruise in Hawaii. John Kay from Iolani High School in Honolulu, HI. had been making plans for this trip for over a year. The idea was to take A.P. biology kids out onto and into the water, off the coast of Lanai, HI, and teach several of the A.P. biology labs in the natural setting where these organisms live and interact with one another in the environment!! His dream came true last November.

March 19 2008

Diving in the Galapagos

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Diving in the Pacific waters of the Gal?pagos Islands is simply fantastic! Different ocean currents converge there, forming an ideal habitat for a great variety of species: there are tropical fish such as angelfish and moorish idols, endemic sealions whose closest relatives live in Tierra del Fuego, as well as the world?s second-smallest penguin. This is one of the few places where you can see pelagic species like tunas, mantas, and hammerheads so close to shore. And so far the diving grounds have only been partially explored. CEDAM International, the ocean explorers? organization, includes Gal?pagos among the “Seven Wonders of the Underwater World”! So don’t hesitate to dive in soon!

Diving Cruises

There are several 1st class yachts on Gal?pagos specializing in diving cruises (such as the M/Y REINA SILVIA) which are equipped with compressors, tanks and weights. Divers usually bring their own wet suit, regulator B.C. and other personal gear. Diving cruises are generally one-week long with established itineraries, which also include excursions on the islands.

Daily Diving Tours

For day trip service, a seaworthy fiberglass launch (32 feet/9,6 mts; over 20 knots cruising speed) is at your disposal, equipped with GPS navigation, sonar, VHF radio, emergency oxygen, standard safety equipment, inflatable markers for each diver, and a marine toilet.

Scuba diving in Gal?pagos is not for the novice. Among large marine mammals, typical diving may involve any combination of stron

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