Snorkelling sites in the Keys (fwd)

Mike Marshall marshall at marinelab.sarasota.fl.us
Thu Jan 18 12:53:15 EST 1996


Coral List, 

Any good advice on this request would be appreciated.  Please send  
answers directly to Dr. Spears. 



Thanks, 

Mike Marshall 



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---------- Forwarded message ---------- 
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 22:01:41 -0500 
From: Gene Spears <spears at bobcat.lmc.edu> 
To: Multiple recipients of list ECOLOG-L <ECOLOG-L at UMDD.UMD.EDU> 
Subject: Snorkelling sites in the Keys 

    A colleague & I just finished a field course in Florida & as 
aprt of the course, took our students to the Pennycamp State Park on Key 
Largo.  Fish diversity was high, though the reef seemed to be in rough 
shape, and the experience was worthwhile, but rather expensive for a class 
of eight.  Can anyone suggest snorkelling spots off the Keys that don't 
require a boat trip, i.e. park and snorkel spots? 

Thanks, 
gene 
spears at bobcat.lmc.edu 



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