Sunday, November 14, 2010

This Blog Has Moved...

We have moved this blog over to our website, which can be found at the following URL:

http://www.islandexpeditions.com/blog/

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Friday, May 21, 2010

New Mapping Technology Bringing the Ancient Mayan Cities in Belize to Life!

A really great article on brand new laser mapping technology being used on the ancient Mayan site of Caracol in Belize! With this new technology, they are still discovering new things about the ancient Maya, and their cities. Great read!

http://nyti.ms/czLDrj

Friday, May 07, 2010

Dangriga, Belize listed in Emerging Destinations of the World

Dangriga, Belize, recently listed 2nd in Trip Advisor's Top 10 Emerging Destinations in the World!

Details can be found here... http://bit.ly/chQ18t

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Great Video on some of the conservation Efforts being made at Glovers Reef in Belize

Here is a great article on Glovers Reef Marine Reserve in Belize, published recently in the NY Times. Also, there is a great video on some of the conservation efforts being made at this very important protected area in Belize.

http://nyti.ms/cD6Y6r


Monday, March 22, 2010

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Friday, March 05, 2010

Invasive Lionfish sighted on the coral reefs of Belize

We have had many recent sightings of the invasive Indo-Pacific Lionfish on the coral reefs of Belize. We have seen them in great numbers at Glovers Reef as well out at Lighthouse Reef. We are asking that if you see these species, while out snorkeling or diving, please let your guides know, and they can pass it on to the fisheries department.

These fish have no natural predators in the Caribbean, so their numbers have increased dramatically over the last few years. According to the NOAA website, "due to their population explosion and aggressive behavior, lionfish have the potential to become the most disastrous marine invasion in history by drastically reducing the abundance of coral reef fishes".

Click here for more information on this ongoing issue...

http://www.oar.noaa.gov/spotlite/archive/2009/articles/lionfish_invasion.html

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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

New Flickr Group Created to Share Photos on their Belize Vacation Experiences

New Flickr Group for Sharing Belize Travel Photos. If you use flickr already, please join our group. Details can be found at

http://www.flickr.com/groups/belize_vacations/

Here are some of the photos uploaded already...