Join Pura Vida Divers and The Comprehensive Florida Hawksbill Research and Conservation Program’s Larry Wood on May 12th for a two tank afternoon dive trip aboard Sirena.
As divers, we get to observe sea turtles in their natural environment and with frequent and regular sightings, we often become familiar with local trends. This lead recreational scuba diver, Larry Wood, a conservation biologist at the Palm Beach Zoo, to initiated the state’s first and only study to focus on the endangered Hawkbill sea turtles.
The Comprehensive Florida Hawksbill Research and Conservation Program’s study of our endangered Hawksbill sea turtles, encourages and facilitates marine research as well as the conservation of Florida’s coral reef habitats.
On May 12th, our goal is to conduct observational turtle dives, with the aid of Larry Wood, to view Hawksbill sea turtles in their natural environment.
Our two tank trip aboard Sirena will include the boat pass, two air tanks, a donation to The Comprehensive Florida Hawksbill Research and Conservation Program, and a Pura Vida/ Palm Beach Zoo “Reef Raff Hawksbill” t-shirt.
Itinerary for the day:
12:45pm: Check-in at the dock
1:30pm: Trip departs
Cost: $125 per person (Nitrox tanks are additional)
Space is limited and reservations are a must!
For reservations or more information, call or email.
561.840.8750
info.pvd@puravidadivers.co
For more information on The Comprehensive Florida Hawksbill Research and Conservation Program, visit: http://www.palmbeachzoo.org/here-at-home