Archive for the ‘Reef Diving in Tulum’ Category
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Aargh, here they come.
More information at:
the Smithsonian online
and
lionfishhunter.com
and
NOAA
Eat em up!!!
quoting the Smithsonian's article "In April 2008, nearly 200 people came to the headquarters of the Bahamas National Trust, the organization responsible for managing the country's parks and wildlife sanctuaries, to watch Alexander Maillis cook a lionfish on live local ...
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Yes Lionfish, coming to a reef near you!!
Our first report of a Lionfish seen diving on a tulum reef was 3 years ago. Now this year we have been seeing quite a few in the many small caves and swimthroughs on our reefs. Word has it this is not a ...
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Calling divers! Now is a great time to come down. The heat of summer is abating and the sea is still mostly calm so we can reef dive most days. Of course the cenotes are always good and not so busy at this time of year.
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Thursday, November 1st, 2007
I get asked the question a lot whether it's worth going from Tulum to Cozumel to dive or even Playa Del Carmen or Akumal. Some of our divers have commented that they prefer it down here because the corals are plentiful, there is little or no current and few boats ...
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