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Sea & Learn About Nature on Saba in October
Last Updated: 7/9/2004 11:51:04 AM

Looking to book a trip this fall and need inspiration or justification?

From the sky to the ocean floor and all that is between, Sea & Learn on Saba invites you to explore nature and enhance your environmental awareness.

Saba, a tiny Caribbean island just 28 miles from SXM offers a unique annual event: Sea & Learn on Saba. Saba, known as "The Unspoiled Queen," is proud of its nature and preservation efforts. During October, a variety of naturalists, scientists and academics in fields ranging from sharks and frogfish to hummingbirds and orchids, provide casual but informative multimedia presentations. Interested parties are invited to join field / research projects or assist in nature surveys conducted throughout the event.

Whether your reason to visit Saba is hiking, diving or just relaxing, the timing of the daily Sea & Learn events is scheduled to allow visitors and locals alike to enjoy their day on Saba. A "happy hour" environment is provided at different venues so that dinner plans are easily accommodated after the nightly session. Field and research project scheduling varies and will be announced in advance.

Sea & Learn on Saba is a non-profit foundation. The month-long event is sponsored by island and regional businesses. All events are open to the public and free of charge. The key to sustaining Saba's unique environment as well as other habitats in the world lies in the hands of future generations; therefore, invited nature experts also conduct projects and presentations for Saba's youth.

To learn more about the event, its sponsors, this year's experts and regular news updates, visit http://www.seaandlearn.org.




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