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Leap Year Turtle Sponsorship

Help Sponsor 29 Sea Turtles Project Ocean is celebrating the leap year by working to gathering enough $29 donations to sponsor 29 sea turtles.  With your help, we know it is possible. The donation process is simple.  Just click on the Donate button above and you will be directed to a special PayPal site that

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Fishing Under Ice

I had to share this video due to the amazing creativity.  I hope everyone enjoys.

 
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Sharks Eating Lion Fish

While looking through Facebook, I came across a photo that was a sign of hope. Along with many others, I am hoping the sharks will one day be able to help control the lion fish problem in the Atlantic. To learn more about this problem, please see the below YouTube video.

 
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2011 Shark Attack Report

Recent news from the University of Florida states that in 2011 unprovoked shark attacks in the US were down with a total number of 29 attacks. The really good news about these 29 attacks is that none of them were fatal even with the US having the highest number of overall attacks. Within the US,

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Diving with the sharks

The nurse sharks is one shark species with the ability to breath while not moving. This is due to their neck muscles that allow them to pump water in through their mouthes and out over their gills. Because of this ability, you can often find these sharks “sleeping” under ledges in the reef. These ledges give protection

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Cozumel Eagle Rays

While diving in Cozumel Mexico David Knisley and I had the pleasure of getting to see two Spotted Eagle Rays. As you will see, these are some of the most beautiful creatures you will ever see. I must apologize for the first part of the video being a little shaky.  I had to kick for

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