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Coral Spawning 2009
September 10th, 2009
Come and join Ocean Encounters West for this year’s spectacular spawning event!!
What is Coral Spawning?
Twice a year, in September and October, one week after full moon, all over the world this miraculous event happens: the coral starts spawning. In a period of a few days several types of coral, sea urchins, soft corals, worms, brittle stars and sponges release their eggs and sperm.
For information about coral spawning and to contribute to the spawning observations go to the Reef Care Curaçao web site.
When & Where
o Guided Night shore dive to witness the spectacular spawning event
Price: $75 USD/pp (all incl.) – space is limited – please reserve in advance!!
Dive Shop Ph#: 5999-864-0102 Email: info@oceanencounterswest.com
www.oceanencounterswest.com
Hello everybody,
Hi divers,
Hi divers,
Can you believe this? 1 week after I took KLM flight 785 to Europe they see a female humpback whale in our bay having a baby ans I am not there.
Unfortunately the most detailed photo I received is this (the black thing in the centre of the picture is the mother whale descending):
But one more time I have to say: Everything's possible at All West Curacao!!!!
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Andreas
BTW: They also saw a big Manta ray at Watamula these days...
Hallo zusammen,
ist es zu glauben? 1 Woche nachdem ich den KLM Flug 785 nach Europa bestiegen habe, taucht eine Buckelwalkuh vor All West auf und bring ihr Kalb zur Welt!
Leider habe ich kein detaillierteres Foto bekommen als das weiter oben in diesem Eintrag (der schwarze Klumpen in der Bildmitte ist die Wal-Mama beim Abtauchen); nichtsdestotrotz kommen wir einmal mehr zu der Schlussfolgerung - nichts ist unmöglich @ All West Curacao!
Fröhliche Flossenschläge aus Hamburg
Andreas
P. S.: So ganz nebenbei haben unsere Taucher dieser Tage bei Watamula auch noch einen riesigen Manta (rochen, nicht -Manni) gesehen...
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