Adventure in the South Seas
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Coral Reef Expedition
2010 EXPEDITION DATES:
April 24-May 2
June 5-13
July 17-25

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Moorea – Rangiroa
Highlights:
Coral Reef Ecology and Conservation in a South Seas Paradise
Snorkeling (Optional SCUBA Diving), Culture, Lectures and Discussion
8 nights in Hotels, 8 days on the reef

Description:
This expedition will take you to the best sites in the South Pacific to experience and learn about coral reefs. We will combine field lectures, slideshows, and discussions, with lots of time in the water to provide an outstanding introduction to coral reef ecology and conservation. It is meant for all age levels, and is perfect for family groups. Each day will have a different theme to discuss and a different site to explore. We will cover all aspects of the natural history of coral reefs and visit a variety of amazing reef-scapes. Moorea is the site that the US National Science Foundation has chosen to do long-term research on coral reefs, and it is the only island in the territory to have marine protected areas. We will visit the UC Berkeley Gump Research Station, have guest lectures and discussions with the scientists doing this work, and we will see how cutting-edge research is done on coral reefs. Rangiroa is the second largest atoll in the world, and atolls are nothing but reef, coral islets, and lagoon. This is an amazing marine wonderland, with teeming fish populations, schooling sharks, manta rays, and hundreds of beautiful little islands ringing a massive lagoon.
This trip is planned using snorkeling for access to the coral reef. Accompanied by our experienced guides this is a great way for people of all aquatic capabilities to experience the underwater world. We can easily arrange supplementary SCUBA diving for anyone who wants to do this.
Detailed Itinerary:
Meals included in these tours are specified at the end of each itinerary day as "B," "L," or "D" (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).

Day 1 - Moorea
This is a travel day and your flight will arrive mid-evening in Tahiti. We will meet you there and get you to your connecting flight to Moorea, and then to your hotel for the night.

Day 2 -  Moorea – Introduction to Coral Reef Organisms
After breakfast we gather for a short orientation and slide show, and then head out to a beautiful beach and reef site on the East shore of Moorea. Here we will do a snorkeling check out and then go exploring on the reef. This site has a great variety of coral and fish, and is a great introduction to the diversity of this reef system. That afternoon we will go to the UC Berkeley Gump Research Station and get a tour of the facilities and meet some of the researchers. Our first dinner will be hosted by a local organization that works to conserve the natural and cultural heritage of these islands. You’ll hear about traditional marine lore and conservation practices. BLD
Day 3 -  Moorea – Geography of Corals Reefs
This morning we will start with a discussion of why corals are found where they are and what forms reefs take in different parts of the world. Then we are out onto the lagoon for a full day of exploring the back barrier reef and the motu (reef islands). We will snorkel in a couple of great spots in the lagoon with high density of coral and fish, and then stop at a place where we can swim with stingrays and sharks. At noon we will land on a motu and have a picnic before exploring the inside of the reef crest and snorkeling again in one of Moorea’s marine reserves. This evening we will invite some of the Gump Station researchers to dinner to hear about their research projects. BLD

Day 4 - Moorea – Geology of Oceanic Islands and Their Reefs
Today our theme is Geology and after breakfast we will have a short talk about how coral reefs form, and how these islands evolve from high volcanic islands to atolls. Then it will be out on the lagoon to look for spinner dolphins. These beautiful tropical dolphins come into the lagoons everyday to rest after hunting all night. They are easy to find and wonderful to watch. This morning we will also go for a snorkel outside the barrier reef, in order to see the outer reef slope. Here the reef slopes down from the breakers on the reef crest into the deep blue, and we will have a chance to look at the form of the reef here and see some big fish. This afternoon will be on your own for optional activities, shopping, or just relaxing on the beach. You will also have a chance tonight to explore the local cuisine on your own. BL
Day 5 - Rangiroa – Islands and Biogeography
This morning we will begin our day with a discussion about how all of these coral reef animals and plants got to be here and how this compares with terrestrial organisms. Then we will be moving, first to the Moorea airport for a short flight to Papeete, and then a bit longer one to Rangiroa. We will check into our hotel, enjoy a lunch, and then head out onto the lagoon for some snorkeling. Here we will begin to see the amazing abundance of the Tuamotu atolls.  Depending on the tide, we may also be able to do a drift snorkel in the pass, sliding along at a few knots with the current as the huge lagoon fills with clear ocean water.  BLD

Day 6 -  Rangiroa - Sharks
This day we will start with a discussion about sharks and the role they play in the reef community. Then we set out across Rangiroa’s massive lagoon to some beautiful isolated motu on the far side. Here we will visit an area of massive coral heads  over a sandy bottom that form a labyrinth filled with colorful corals and fish. Lunch will be a beach picnic at our motu camp with a chance to see native lorikeets. The highlight of the day will be a visit to “shark city” where we will see, and swim with, a large representative group of local sharks – black tip, white tip, and lemon. This is an experience that you will never forget.  BLD

Day 7 - Rangiroa – Coral Reef Ecology
Today our theme is the ecology of coral reefs, and how all of the organisms are interconnected. After our morning talk we will head out to investigate the passes and outer reef slope. Rangiroa’s lagoon is around 630 square miles in area and it is separated from the ocean by only two passes. So during each tidal cycle a massive amount of water flows through these passes. We will flow along with it, watching the underwater world fly by and see what dolphins, and manta rays, and sharks are around to watch. We will also have a look at the outer reef slope to see how similar or different it is from what we saw in Moorea. This afternoon we will visit a small village on the far side of the pass for a taste of Tuamotu life on these remote islands. This evening you will be on your own to investigate local restaurants. BL
Day 8 - Rangiroa – Threats to Reefs
This morning we will talk about the threats to coral reefs, both local and global. Afterward, we will head off in a different direction across the lagoon to a very special place. Along the way we will stop at a patch reef to collect some lagoon fish for our lunch. This side of the lagoon was uplifted many thousands of years ago and there is fossilized coral reef exposed in what the locals call “feo”. The motu here are spaced along the reef so that we can explore both on foot and by snorkeling. As we make our way out to the reef crest the fossilized coral rises up like a fortress and we will have to find our way through it to the outer shore. BLD

Day 9 - Rangiroa – Conservation of Reefs
This morning we will offer leisurely options so that you will be able to shop, or stroll through the local village, or get in that last snorkeling adventure. We will have a nice lunch at our hotel and then catch a flight back to Tahiti. Here we will have day rooms at a hotel so that we can relax, or hit the town of Papeete for the last shopping spree. Dinner will be on your own. BL

Tour Cost & Important Trip Details
COST:
2,550 Euro (Approx $3,450 USD) for 6-12 participants
3,150 Euro (Approx $4,250 USD) for 4-5 participants
Internal airfare – 325 Euro (Approx $450)
Costs are based on double occupancy; if you are traveling alone and wish to share accommodations, we will match you with a roommate if one is available.  All costs shown are per person.

COST INCLUDES:
- all accommodations
- all meals as specified in the detailed itinerary, bottled water on day trips
- services of Trip Leaders and boat crew
- all land and boat transportation in French Polynesia
- snorkeling equipment

COST DOES NOT INCLUDE:
international airfare, internal flights, meals not specified after each itinerary day, bottled mineral water, beverages, sporting equipment or facilities, airport departure taxes, optional tipping or gratuities to leaders or staff, additional hotel nights that may be necessitated by airline schedule changes or other factors; pre-trip expenses of medical immunizations (if any), travel insurance, or passports and visas; and other expenses of a personal nature (liquor, laundry, etc.).

DEPOSIT AND CANCELLATION FEES
Deposit
:
- At time of reservation 400 Euro
- 60 days prior to departure Balance

Cancellation Fees:
Minimum Fee 400 Euro
30 days or less prior to departure 100% of cost

ARRIVAL / DEPARTURE
Tahiti is the meeting point for this trip. The Trip Leader will meet the group flight at the airport on Day 1. At the end of the trip you will be transferred to the airport in Papeete for departure on group flights. A group air schedule will be included in your confirmation packet.

LEADERSHIP
One of the following expert trip leaders is scheduled to lead this adventure:

Frank Murphy - Chief Expeditions Officer of Tahiti Expeditions, is a geographer and biologist who has lived here for 18 years and is Associate Director of the University of California Berkeley Gump Research Station in Moorea. He has wide-ranging interests in natural history and has led field courses and tours in California, Baja California, and French Polynesia, for the last 28 years.

HOW DIFFICULT IS THIS TRIP?
This trip is rated 1, easiest, according to our trip grading system. Along beaches and the outer reef, the footing can be a bit uneven. Snorkeling and boating skills are easily learned—you do not need prior experience although you should be comfortable both in and on the water. This trip is not just for the very young or the superfit; it is appropriate for anyone in good health living an active outdoor lifestyle—or those prepared to get into good physical shape.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT TRIP
Adventure travel often involves unusual levels of physical exertion, or activities you may never have participated in previously. We are happy to help you gauge your own capabilities in order to make sure you're not on a trip that's either too easy or too challenging. If you are uncertain about the level of comfort, difficulty, or any of the activities described in this itinerary, please call or email us.

CLIMATE
In tropical Polynesia, the days are usually very sunny, and water and air temperatures remain around 80 degrees—perfect for swimming! The evenings cool off a little, but remain very comfortable.

PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION
Once you have signed up on the trip, we will send you a pre-departure packet that includes a complete packing list, relevant health, safety, and medical information (and suggested and required vaccinations, where applicable), required travel documents, background information, and a reading list.