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		<description><![CDATA[Many people come to Culebra, Puerto Rico (and the Caribbean in general) to experience what lies beneath the surface of the water. Without a doubt, the easiest way to do that is with a snorkel and a mask.

As long as you can swim, you do not need any specialized training or certification. Just put on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people come to Culebra, Puerto Rico (and the Caribbean in general) to experience what lies beneath the surface of the water. Without a doubt, the easiest way to do that is with a snorkel and a mask.</p>
<p><img src="http://culebrablog.com/images/snorkbluetang.jpg" title="Blue Tang Snorkeling Culebra" alt="Blue Tang Snorkeling Culebra" width="450" height="325" /></p>
<p>As long as you can swim, you do not need any specialized training or certification. Just put on your snorkel, mask, and fins and go!</p>
<p><img src="http://culebrablog.com/images/snorkbigeyescad.jpg" title="Culebra Snorkeling: Big Eye Scad" alt="Culebra Snorkeling: Big Eye Scad" width="450" height="325" /></p>
<p>The island boasts many fine snorkeling spots which include; Carlos Rosario Beach, Melones Beach, and Playa Soldado to name just a few.</p>
<p><img src="http://culebrablog.com/images/snorkmantaray.jpg" title="Snorkeling on Culebra - Manta Ray" alt="Snorkeling on Culebra - Manta Ray" width="450" height="325" /></p>
<p>Guests of <a href="http://www.palmettculebra.com" title="Palmetto Guesthouse on Culebra Island" target="_blank">Palmetto Guesthouse</a> can use our assortment of snorkel equipment (not to mention: beach chairs, beach umbrellas, beach towels, etc)  for <strong>FREE</strong>.</p>
<p><img src="http://culebrablog.com/images/snorkyellowtail.jpg" title="Yellow Tail Culebra" alt="Yellow Tail Culebra" width="450" height="325" /></p>
<p>Give <a href="http://www.palmettoculebra.com/palmetto-guesthouse-frequently-asked-questions/" title="FAQ's Palmetto Guesthouse" target="_blank">us a call</a> if you have any questions.</p>
<p><img src="http://culebrablog.com/images/snorkel.jpg" title="Snorkeling on Culebra " alt="Snorkeling on Culebra " width="450" height="325" /></p>
<p>(<em>Editor&#8217;s note: All photos by <a href="http://www.carolinacurrentsmagazine.com/Carolina_Currents/About_Us.html" title="Carolina Currents Magazine" target="_blank">Doug &amp; Sheryl</a> at Carolina Currents Magazine</em>)</p>
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		<title>diving | Culebra Blog | Culebra, Puerto Rico</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Sep 2007 15:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people come to Culebra to go diving or snorkeling and both activities are really great ways to enjoy and experience the ocean and all of its creatures. Recently, a former colleague of mine told me about a person who was caught at San Juan International Airport trying to smuggle live coral and a live [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people come to <a href="http://culebrablog.com/" title="Culebra Blog">Culebra</a> to go diving or snorkeling and both activities are really great ways to enjoy and experience the ocean and all of its creatures. Recently, a former colleague of mine told me about a person who was caught at San Juan International Airport trying to smuggle live coral and a live conch from the British Virgin Islands back to Colorado in his luggage. While I don&#8217;t think anyone visiting Culebra would want to smuggle out live coral there are some things we can do to help conserve and preserve the coral reefs and not inflict further damage.</p>
<p>The following is a list that I got off of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.arkbvi.org" title="Association of Reef Keepers">Association of Reef Keepers</a> website that all divers and snorkellers should adhere to:</p>
<p>Touch Nothing &#8211; the slightest touch with hands, fins, or equipment can irreparably damage coral polyps.</p>
<p>Remain Horizontal &#8211; Snorkeling or diving on shallow reefs can easily inflict damage to the coral and cause personal injury.</p>
<p>Look, Enjoy, and Leave &#8211; Take nothing dead or alive from the reef.</p>
<p>Feeding the Fish &#8211; Feeding the fish can make them aggressive and dangerous and it may also introduce disease.</p>
<p>Taking Photos &#8211; do not brace yourself on the coral to take a photo.</p>
<p>Diving Equipment &#8211; adjust your buoyancy, know where your fins are, and secure all dangling gauges, consoles, and octopus regulators.</p>
<p>If you would like further information on coral reefs and their health <a href="http://www.ncl.ac.uk/tcmweb/tcm/crlinks.htm">http://www.ncl.ac.uk/tcmweb/tcm/crlinks.htm</a>  has a very comprehensive list of reference websites. For Culebra specific coral information please visit and support <a target="_blank" href="http://www.coralations.org/" title="Coralations Culebra">Coralations</a>.</p>
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