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Destination Eco Tour: Marine Animal Research & Rescue in Maui, Hawai'i

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Make your next vacation look (and do) good for sea turtles and the environment by joining one of our new 2016 SWIM destination eco tour programs! The Serving the World’s Imperiled Marine life (SWIM) program gives you the opportunity to experience hands on sea turtle research, rehabilitation, and conservation efforts while experiencing a unique vacation to some of the world’s most unique marine ecosystems. 

 

 

LMC biologists are offering a unique experience for active adults looking to take a more active role in marine conservation. Join us July 21 - 29, 2016 and experience a unique vacation while helping protect and conduct research on Hawaii's sea turtle species. On this excursion, you will be assisting in the rescue and research of Honu, or aea turtles on a 9-day adventure-based eco tour. In addition to assiting resident biologists, naturalists and conservationists on the island of Maui, you will enjoy sunrise summit hikes, the Road to Hana, cabin camping and lots of in-water activities! 

Sound fun?? Other 2016 destinations and projects include:

·         Invasive Species Removal: Key Largo, FL – May 27 – 29, 2016

·         Loggerhead Sea Turtle Research & Rehabilitation: Juno Beach, Florida – June 17 – 24, 2016

·         Marine Animal Research & Rescue: Maui, Hawai’i – July 21 – 29, 2016

·         Coral Restoration: Key Largo, FL – August 25- 27, 2016

·         Hawksbill Sea Turtle Monitoring & Conservation: Padre Ramos, Nicaragua – September 24 – October 2, 2016

 

* Airfare and all meals included

 

What you will get (and give):

·         Assist conservation organizations with their day-to-day efforts and special projects

·         Provide support for non-profit conservation organizations in need of volunteer and financial assistance

·         Take an active role in global conservation efforts to help minimize the effects of human impacts on marine life

·         Explore diverse ecosystems while learning about their ecological importance in local communities

Interested in signing up? For more information on how to become involved and to book your SWIM program, visit www.marinelife.org/SWIM or contact Hannah at[email protected].

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