Program Description
Natural history & research expeditions using research to protect aquatic environments & promote environmental education
Group Size or S:T Ratio
6-45
Program Focus
Culture/History/Heritage, Research, Nature/Science, Archaeology, Art/Architecture/Design
Faculty
Naturalists & researchers may include N. Black, N. Crane, S. Barclay, P. Pyle, G. Smith, H. Bernard, J. Dillon, A. Sanders, A. Ransom, D. Moser, M. Moran, M. Carwardine, G. Hoefler, B. Stewart, S. Anderson, K. Shafer, C. Vanderlip, A. Gavazzi, T. McGuire
Costs
Most packages include airfare, lodging, & most meals
U.S. Locations
Inside Passage & inlets, Alaska
Monterey Bay, Santa Barb., California
Crystal River, Florida
Midway Atoll, NW Islands, Hawaii
Boston & other ports, Massachusetts
Global Locations
Lucaya, Bahamas
Spanish Lookout Caye, Belize
Vancouver, BC, Canada
San Jose & nat'l parks, Costa Rica
Croatia
Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Greece
Bay Islands, Honduras
Iceland
Italy
Kenya
Baja Cali. & other isles, Mexico
Micronesia
Iquitos & the Amazon, Peru
Seychelles
South Africa
Suriname
Tunisia
Turkey
Contact
Birgit Winning
Director
Oceanic Society Expeditions
Fort Mason Center, Bldg E
San Francisco, CA 94123-1394
United States
Phone: 415-441-1106, 800-326-7491
Fax: 415-474-3395
E-Mail:
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