Sentences with phrase «out along the reefs»

It is a favorite spot for people choosing to vacation on Ambergris Caye, with boat trips regularly carrying divers out along the reefs.

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«I go out and start working along a reef.
Carried out on Ashmore Reef (tropical) and Macquarie Island (Sub-Antarctic), the research found that the ever - increasing precision provided by drones, along with the ability to survey hard - to - reach populations, may mean that wildlife monitoring projects move from traditional methods to drone technology.
The research team carried out detailed studies of the coral composition of reefs along the entire length of Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
Check out the cosmopolitan cafe and boutique society of Hastings Street, dine at one of the many cafes or restaurants along Noosaville's Gympie Terrace or enjoy an ale at the Noosa Reef Hotel.
Enjoy the numerous fish and beautiful coral at the dozens of dive sites along our barrier reef, or venture out to some of the breathtaking atolls for an all day trip.
Another site standing out along the northeastern reef tract, Grouper Flats consists of lens - shaped reefs similar to those at Shark Point.
Keep an eye out for jewfish and other large pelagics that visit these reefs to rest in the many deep caves found toward the base of the channels along the reef front.
It is the perfect location to explore the abundant wildlife within the Panama jungle, get up close and personal with the aquatic life around the coral reefs and mangroves, walk along the white sandy beaches of the deserted Caribbean islands or simply chill out and relax in one of our hammocks with a great book.
Go out on the Great Barrier Reef, drive along the coastal road, stopping off a different beaches and lap up the beauty.
There's an abundance of sites to check out all along the massive expanse of the Great Barrier Reef, but come here and you'll notice a distinct lack of crowds.
From Cairns, you can enjoy a Great Barrier Reef cruise out along the North Queensland coast - north from the Bundaberg, Coral Coast & Country region.
Paddle out from the same entry point as Plantations surf spot, through a break in the rocks along the shoreline, or paddle straight out over the reef in front of the break.
Snorkeling tours also go out to the Blue Hole, but other shallower sites along Lighthouse Reef have more coral and marine life.
On this fun - filled adventure off the Bavaro coast, you'll pilot your own two - seater boat (or just go along for the ride) out to a coral reef, where you can snorkel with tropical fish.
With a big swell, you can also surf the outer reef with offers long, open rights, ideal for longboarding by paddling across the river; look out for rocks along the coastline.
Situated south of the shop, a short boat trip takes divers along the inside of the sheltering reef until crossing through a natural cut in the reef to take us out to deep waters.
Walk for miles along the fine sandy beach, snorkel at the easily accessible Beachcomber reef, build a sand castle with the kids, or just lay out and enjoy the sun.
Venture out into those beaches» turquoise waters aboard a luxury catamaran, and sail along the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, one of the most diverse and marvelous coral reefs in the entire planet.
Oozing laid - back Cuban charm, this beautiful region has the perfect balance of tranquillity with plenty of things to see and do, whether you fancy snorkelling around a coral reef, horse - riding along the beach, or chilling out with a mojito as you listen to a salsa band.
«Our unique Whale Shark Dive Package includes 3 Whale Shark dives, 2 world - class reef dives along the largest barrier reef in the western hemisphere, and 7 nights at the luxurious Chabil Mar Resort,» adds France who recommends that you shouldn't wait longer to book the whale shark package which will soon be sold out.
Belize has a long Caribbean coastline and hundreds of offshore islands and coral atolls strung out along the enormous Belize Barrier Reef, the second - largest barrier reef in the world after Australia's Great Barrier RReef, the second - largest barrier reef in the world after Australia's Great Barrier Rreef in the world after Australia's Great Barrier ReefReef.
Whilst flying along the reef your pilot will point out all the Great Barrier Reef islands, sand cays and coral reefs and advising you of their names and other bits of information about treef your pilot will point out all the Great Barrier Reef islands, sand cays and coral reefs and advising you of their names and other bits of information about tReef islands, sand cays and coral reefs and advising you of their names and other bits of information about them.
Just 5 miles (8 km) long and 2.5 miles (4 km) wide, it's known as the best value in the Caribbean!Request your tropical drink of choice from the bartender and take a seat in the shade or enjoy the unique experience of stretching out at the front of the ship across the open netting, the only thing between you and the beautiful Caribbean Sea!Relax and enjoy the views as you cruise along, stopping at a coral reef national park along the way for an hour of snorkeling.
Along the reef our divemasters pointed out two species of Pygmy Seahorses, the Bargibanti and the Raja Ampat Denise.
The Spirit of Freedom is another excellent choice for 3, 4 and 7 day trips along the Great Barrier Reef and out to the Coral Sea.
Your experience starts with a morning pickup at your resort for the ride out to the dive sites along the Belize Barrier Reef.
By the time the Tradewind did kick in (pretty well straight into the 20kms + range) the tide was peaking and not looking any good on the Outer Reefs so we took a spin up along the many beach breaks of Kuta and Legian and found a few fun waves between the close out sets.
Standouts include Carrie Mae Weems» holographic narrative about race, sex, and politics portrayed by ghostly characters on a burlesque stage; The Propeller Group's video that draws parallels between funeral practices in Vietnam and New Orleans, along with the collective's sculptures of tricked - out musical instruments, which were also photographed with members of Louisiana marching bands; Glenn Kaino's installation of water tanks that turn military machines into coral reefs; Jean - Michel Basquiat's paintings and works on paper that reference the cultural legacy of the Mississippi Delta and the South; Camille Henrot's video exploration of the universe by way of the storage rooms of the Smithsonian Institution; Tavares Strachan's 100 - foot long neon sign declaring «You belong here» from a barge on the Mississippi River; and Andrea Fraser's monologue, in which she recreated a heated debate by New Orleans city council members during a 1991 vote to racially integrate the Mardi Gras krewes — changing her voice and expression as she dynamically alternated between speakers, both black and white.
When the Corals of the Barrier Reef die out in toto circa 2040 - 2050 then this 2,300 kilometres of coastline WILL DEFINITELY LOSE it protective barrier to Cyclones, and the predominant winds that forms SURF 24/7, and ocean swells, and storm swells from the Tasman Sea and the Coral Sea that operate pretty much 24/7/365 to varying degrees of Force along the entire QLD coast.
These efforts are part of 100 - 1000 partnership, with the goal of building 100 new miles of oyster reefs and 1000 miles of replanted marshlands along the Gulf in Alabama to make Alabama's coastal areas more resilient to impacts from hurricanes, oil spills and climate change.100 - 1000 is a project that was formed in 2010 and grew out of the partnership of four conservation organizations including: Alabama Coastal Foundation, Mobile Baykeeper, the Nature Conservancy and the Ocean Foundation.
It should also be pointed out that the sea temp along the GBR varies quite a bit from its most northerly point to its most southerly, and in general is much cooler than reefs further into the tropics along Indonesia and PNG with almost identical species of coral and marine organisms.
The close connection is represented in the many stories of the physical and social world passed on by ancestors — stories that often start out at sea and move closer to land — stories creating seascapes of islands, reefs, sandbars — and travel on to create the landscapes.8 They are evidenced in song and storylines, ceremonies, dance, art works, coastal shell middens, and many sacred sites, places and artefacts along the coastline of Australia.
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