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Scientists find 35 percent coral death in parts of the Great Barrier Reef
aircarl - 5/29/2016 11:29 PM
Scientists find 35 percent coral death in parts of the Great Barrier Reef washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/20...id=pm_business_pop_b...
Bonaire Dive Trip - April 2010
aircarl - 6/28/2010 10:35 AM
We returned to our favorite condo on Bonaire - Sand Dollar Condominium. Although it had rained the previous 2 weeks, we enjoyed the desert climate and recent greening of the environment. It was hotter than we’ve experienced before. Next trip, we will try for a unit with A/C in the living room, too. After visiting the dive facilities at Buddies Resort next door, I was reminded how much better the setup is at Bonaire Dive and Adventure, adjacent to Sand Dollar. Every morning, we sidestepped the ig...
Dive Trip To Bonaire
aircarl - 7/31/2008 9:58 PM
Delta Announces New Non-Stop Flight to Bonaire From JFK Beginning December 20, 2008, Delta Airlines will fly non stop each Saturday to Bonaire. Special introductory rates of $239 each way are available if booked prior to August 6 for travel between January 10 - April 4, 2009. We’ve booked our trip - from January 10th thru the 24th - staying at the Sand Dollar. If you’ve any interest in joing us, let me know....
NBC Nightly News Story About REEF Lionfish
aircarl - 7/03/2008 9:21 PM
A segment featuring REEF’s research on the invasion of the Indo-Pacific Lionfish into the western Atlantic and Caribbean was featured on NBC Nightly News June 30th. Click here to view the segment online or go here - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/25462218 NBC worked closely with REEF, NOAA, USGS, the National Aquarium in Washington DC and our other partners to produce the story. The close partnerships that REEF has formed to address the situation are yielding great results, but we are more ...