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Broadreach Summer Adventures / Academic Treks

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Raleigh, NC 27603
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Phone: 888-833-1907 or 919-256-8200
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Academic Treks - Marine Biology Voyage

  Caribbean

Duration of Program: 2-4 weeks
Dates: 21 day programs in June, July or August

Description: Discover the wonders of the fascinating underwater realm on an unforgettable tropical marine biology voyage. Our catamaran yacht is our home, classroom, lab and transportation as we explore world renowned marine parks and amazing coral reefs. Learning is hands-on, challenging and fun. Living aboard a yacht gives us the freedom and flexibility to discover the unparalleled diversity of ecosystems found in the Caribbean's Leeward Islands, from fringing and artificial reefs to dramatic pinnacles and sheer walls. Under the guidance of marine biologists, learn everything from oceanography to marine ecology and animal behavior. How do fish sleep? Why do they school? What is a cleaning station? How does coral grow? Through active, experiential learning complemented by field surveys, REEF data collection and marine service projects, we investigate the magical underwater world - the ultimate real world classroom!

Day 1-5 Meet the rest of your crew and settle into the pace of life aboard. Waste no time jumping into the turquoise water to learn how to scuba dive and earn your PADI Open Water Scuba certification, or have a quick refresher if you are already certified. Set sail for Ile Fourche, learning fundamental sailing skills while discussing the geology and natural history of the Leeward Islands. Initial lectures focus on fish ID, coral reef ecology and how different marine ecosystems interact to create a thriving marine world. A sunset hike to the top of Ile Fourche's rocky peaks gives us a view of mountainous islands in the distance - Saba, Statia, St. Barts and St. Kitts - waiting for our discovery.

Day 6-8 After an early morning wakeboard session, we make the short hop over to the St. Barts Marine Reserve. We find an abundance of marine life and the ideal environment to begin studying marine animal behavior and interaction, such as schooling and pairing, nesting verses territorial behaviors, predation and predatory avoidance, and more. Take a break to explore the French town of Gustavia and sample its delicious homemade ice cream and crepe desserts. After a little bodysurfing, investigate the water beneath the breaking waves and how the ocean's movement effects nearby reef systems. Learn about the delicate balance required to sustain healthy coral reefs, then dive below to map the diversity and abundance of fish and coral species on Pain-du-Sucre, Castlemount and Rockefeller Point.

Day 9-12 Next stop, St. Kitts! Set sail with the rising sun and take a turn at the helm. In Ballast Bay, venture into the mangroves and turtle grass to learn about their important role in maintaining the equilibrium between marine ecosystems. Search for vertebrates and invertebrates and collect data for our habitat analysis lab. Dry off to learn about nocturnal and diurnal species behavior, then return to the water after sunset to witness a new nocturnal world and observe fascinating behavioral changes of marine life at night. Bargain with local fisherman for their catch to use in our dissection labs, then head ashore for a little history and culture on a hike up to Brimstone Hill Fort.

Day 13-15 Sail to Statia to find a thriving marine park, healthy reefs and a growing artificial reef system. Dive below to explore the Charlie Brown, an impressive 327-foot vessel that is the newest addition to Statia's artificial reef program. After a discussion with local stakeholders about marine resource management and the success of the Statia Marine Park, we spend an afternoon doing marine service projects to help the reserve's efforts. Then hike to the top of the Quill and into the crater of this dormant volcano now blanketed in lush rainforest.

Day 16-22 Spend your final days on the magical island of Saba. The waters surrounding the island are protected by the Saba Marine Park, providing us with extraordinary underwater classrooms...awesome reef formations and the greatest species diversity found in the Caribbean. We round out our studies with discussions on life cycles, symbiotic relationships, morphology and counter current exchange. In the water, lay down quadrants and run transects to collect data on different types of habitats surrounding the pinnacles, walls and patch reefs of Man-O-War Shoals, Tent Reef Deep and Hot Springs. Collect data for the REEF Fish Survey Project, a database used by scientists worldwide. Before returning home, hike through rainforest and into the clouds to the top of Mt. Scenery. We end our journey together with a bonfire on the deserted island of Tintamare, celebrating our achievements and adventures together.

Academic Treks - Marine Biology Voyage

Highlights: * Hands-on Marine Studies and Research
* Explore Caribbean Marine Parks on a Live-Aboard Voyage
* Data Collection for the REEF Fish Survey Project
* Scuba Training and Certification
* Island Exploration, Sailing, Water Sports
* High School/College Credit; 5+ Hours Community Service

Travel Types :
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Studies
  • Hiking
  • RainForest Tours
  • Sailing
  • Scuba
  • Snorkeling
  • Volunteering
  • Water Skiing
Type of Programs :
  • Adventure Travel
  • High School Study Abroad
Languages :
  • English

Cost in US$: $5,180

Cost Include Description:
Tuition does not include airfare.

This Program is open to World Wide Participants.

Participants Travel to Caribbean Independently Or in Groups

Typically Participants Work in Groups of 10-12

Application Process Involves:

  • Online Application plus Application Assessment
  • Physical Exam/Health Records
  • Written Application

Broadreach Summer Adventures / Academic Treks's Mission Statement: Broadreach offers experiential summer adventures for teenagers and young adults including scuba, sailing, marine biology, academic and wilderness programs that span the globe. Broadreach's educational adventures provide opportunities for students to learn new skills and explore the world in an active, hands-on environment that fully immerses the participant in the experience. Combining the thrill of discovery, the pride of accomplishment and the excitement of exploration, Broadreach programs focus on individual initiative, group dynamics and genuine participation in the world. Academic Treks is the academic adventure and community service division of Broadreach Summer Adventure Camps for Teenagers. Our educational summer camps and high school study abroad programs provide excellent alternatives to traditional summer camps and summer school. Lastly, Academic Treks College is the university division of Broadreach Summer Adventures. Our college study abroad programs provide unique opportunities to study a single topic in multiple countries around the world.

Year Founded: 1993




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