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Safe Boating Reminder
May 19 , 2008
Boating Safety Re-Cap
Now folks- listen up, and listen good…I love the water as much as you-fishing, swimming, surfing- you name it, I’m game! But boating safety is NOT a game!
On this past Mother’s Day, nine people were thrown into the Tampa Bay after their boat hit a wave. The scariest part; an infant and young child were two of the ones thrown from the boat. Even worse; NO ONE- including the babies- was wearing life jackets!
I have two kids- and they have been in the water and boats since they were teeny tiny. But NEVER have they been aboard a boat, or even out on a pier- without a life jacket! You never, ever know what is going to happen!
Please, remember basic boating safety. Everyone wears life jackets on our boat. Just like in my car, we don’t depart until seatbelts are on- in the boat, we don’t take off until life jackets are on!
Fortunately, all those thrown aboard were rescued safely. But this story could have had such a tragic ending, its not even funny. Go out, have fun, but above all- BE SAFE!
Basic Boating rules that should be on every vessel?
EVERYONE wears lifejackets!
Check the weather before departure-if storms are in the area, or nearby, delay your trip!
Keep an emergency radio on board!
I’m getting off my soapbox now. Go out this weekend- its going to be beautiful! Have a good, safe time and enjoy the sun! I know we will!
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Floridas Top Scuba & Snorkel Beaches
May 16 , 2008
Top 3 Florida Beaches for Scuba and Snorkel
Coral Reef Park - John Pennekamp Florida
As summer beach season starts to gear up for another busy year, you may find yourself overwhelmed with the myriad of beaches for fun! While the definition of ‘fun’ can be completely individual, I have compiled a list of my top three
Florida beaches for scuba and snorkeling!
Dubbed as the first underwater park in Florida
, the John Pennekamp Coral Reef is a divers dream! Considered by many as the "Diving Capital of the World," John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is the nation's first underwater park. Home to 55 varieties of coral and 600 species of tropical marine life, vegetation, and shore birds, nature lovers, snorkelers and scuba divers fall in love with this park! The park also features the Christ of the Abyss, an eight-and-a-half-foot, 4,000-pound bronze sculpture of Jesus Christ- all underwater!
Next, the temperatures, depths and sea conditions at Looe Key, make it a perfect place for divers and snorkelers of all skill levels! The reef is home to over 150 species of fish including yellowtail, angelfish, parrotfish, barracuda, sergeant majors, and even moray eel. Occasionally diver see various shark and ray species. About a decade ago, a special diving attraction was added about 3 miles west of Looe Key, called Adolphus Busch, which was sunk in 110 feet of water in December of 1998 as an artificial reef. This 210 foot long ship was well prepared for experienced advanced divers with large holes cut for swim throughs. Large Jewfish, some weighing as much as 400 lbs., live on the wreck and can be seen on many dives.
Lastly,
Panama City . Yes, it has a bit of a reputation for being a spring break haven, but if you can get past that (which, after all, is pretty much over for the season),
Panama City has some truly awesome activities for couples and families! Dolphins, Sea Turtles, and other wildlife are frequently seen off the coast, and divers have a lot of options to visit local reefs and attractions!
Do you have video or photo of a spectacular scuba or snorkeling trip? Upload it today to SplashVision!
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Bionic Dolphin
May 14 , 2008
Winter the Bionic Dolphin
Winter Gets A New Tail
Two years ago Winter the dolphin was found in a crab trap off the coast of
Florida . Barely able to swim, she was hospitalized and let under 24-hour surveillance at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, under the care of director David Yates.
Doctors were able to save her life, but her tail was lost during the process. After a time of uncertainty about her possible life, and lifespan, prosthetics developer Kevin Carroll, who has developed prosthetics for other animals, including an ostrich and a duck, offered his services to the Hospital.
No dolphin has ever lived, much less in captivity, without a tail, and there was a lot of uncertainty over whether or not Winter would be able to learn just how to use her new prosthetic.
After completing the design, Carroll stated, "Little did I know it was going to take a year and a half (to develop the prosthetic)…With a person, when we fit a socket we have one long, solid bone. We don't have to have the socket moving in every direction.”
But after everything Winter lived through, she did it! She may not be the most graceful dolphin in the water, but I’m willing to bet she’s the most grateful for her tail!
Do you have video's or photo's of an amazing sea animal? Upload it to SplashVision today and share the story with the world!
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