Tropical Marine Biology Belize 2024 - Day #7 - The Island Without Time
Caye Caulker, off the coast of Belize
Greetings friends and family!
Today was an adventurous day that involved a bit more travel than usual. Due to the taxing day we had yesterday, we decided to give everyone a break and we started 30 minutes late. Woo hoo! That means that, after breakfast, we headed down to the dock at 9:30AM. Instead of our usual ship, the slow and steady Goliath, today we were booked on a fast boat that would help us cover some distance:
Much smaller but much faster, this boat helped us zip from San Pedro out toward another island. But on the way, we stopped to snorkel at a beautiful and large reef with the apt name Coral Gardens. The students enjoyed a nice tour of the area, spotting many species they had learned about during the semester.
Upon returning to the boat, we headed to a unique snorkel spot: a sunken barge that had founded on the reef in the 1970s and now serves as an artificial reef upon which a new coral reef is growing. Unfortunately, the wind and current were too strong, preventing us from snorkeling there.
We were once again reminded that Mother Nature is calling the shots on this trip! So we motored over to Caye Caulker, an island half way between Ambergris Caye and the mainland. I joked with the students that Caye Caulker is where we go to escape the hustle bustle of San Pedro!
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