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The Society’s conservation approach is to foster alternative livelihoods for the benefit of local communities bordering marine protected areas through the development of eco-friendly economies as an alternative to those that are destructive to wildlife and natural habitats. Our wildlife conservation projects enjoy community support because we work locally from the outset. We have found this approach consistently leads to effective environmental conservation.
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Costa Rica Whales
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Costa Rica Whales
San Jose Airport, San Jose, Costa Rica
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8 Days from $2,690* per person
Provider: Oceanic Society Oceanic Society in collaboration with Cascadia Research has conducted a long-term research effort on humpback whales and other marine mammals off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.Humpback whales make seasonal migrations between high-latitude feeding areas and low latitude wintering areas where the mate and give birth to calves. In the North Pacific, they were thought to use three primary wintering areas: the waters off Mexico, Hawaii and Japan. Our research from the 1990’s indicates that humpbacks were also using Costa… more |
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Honduras: Bay Islands
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Honduras: Bay Islands
Roatan Island, Coxen Hole, Honduras
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8 Days from $2,590* per person
Provider: Oceanic Society One of the most diverse populations of coral in the Caribbean occurs around the Bay Islands of Honduras. Approximately 30 miles from the mainland, the Bay Islands consist of Roatan, Utila, Guanaja, three smaller islands, and nearly 60 smaller islets and cayes.Join our naturalist in a secluded retreat on Roatan Island, and discover one of the best snorkeling sites in the world. This snorkeling trip offers shallow water access to an incredible coral reef wall less than 100 yards from… more |
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Micronesia: Ulithi, Yap & Palau
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Micronesia: Ulithi, Yap & Palau
Yap Airport, Micronesia
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12 Days from $5,890* per person
Provider: Oceanic Society Miles of coral reefs with white sand beaches, secluded lagoons, sea turtles, sea birds, and clear waters that abound with coral and colorful tropical fish are some of the reasons to visit remote Ulithi Atoll. Located northeast of Yap, Ulithi consists of one of the world’s largest lagoons surrounded by 36 tropical isles, four of which are inhabited. A former military base, Ulithi only recently opened for public use and we invite you be pioneers exploring this breathtaking area. … more |
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