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Boston Sea RoversBoston Sea Rovers
Annual Underwater Clinic
March 8-9, 2008

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Boston Sea Rovers are a not for profit, volunteer organization dedicated to increasing the awareness and appreciation of the marine environment. They are one of the oldest and most distinguished underwater clubs in America, and have had a worldwide reputation of excellence since 1954. The entire show is handicapped accessible. A portion of the proceeds benefits scholarships, and SeaMark, an organization dedicated to helping children with disabilities.

There are informative seminars and workshops that run throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday that feature over forty world-class experts from all venues of the undersea world. See exhibits and demonstrations by many manufacturers, dive clubs, dive shops, resorts, and much more.

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Eco-Photo Explorers as we present

Galapagos: Darwin’s Enchanted Islands

Galapagos: Darwin’s Enchanted Islands

In 1835, Charles Darwin reached the Galapagos Archipelago, a cluster of islands straddling the equator 600 miles off the west coast of South America. His five weeks on these strange volcanic islands formed the basis for his theories on the evolution of species, concepts which shook the world in controversy that continues to this day.

Today, the Galapagos Islands are a mixture of Ecuadorian National Parks, scientific research stations, bustling towns and a thriving tourist industry. Most visitors to these islands come to see the famous land tortoises, marine iguanas and equatorial penguins that are trademarks of the Galapagos. But the real treasures of these islands lie beneath the waves. Swirling in the colliding currents from the north and south are massive schools of Hammerhead Sharks, Galapagos Sharks, Manta Rays, Eagle Rays, Sea Lions, Dolphins and the breathtaking Whale Shark.

Join Eco-Photo Explorers as they dive the world renowned Darwin and Wolf Islands and take you along on other awe-inspiring adventures both above and below the waters of these enchanted islands. Travel logistics and diving details are discussed along with descriptions of the magnificent wildlife that can be found in the Galapagos Islands.

Date: March 8, 2008 - Saturday
Location: Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel - Boston
Seminar Room: Oval Room
Time: 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm

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The Fairmont Copley Plaza - Boston

Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel - Boston has been a bastion of sophistication and elegance since its gala opening in 1912. Steps away from historic Beacon Hill, the Charles River Esplanade, Copley Place, the boutiques of Newbury Street and the Hynes Convention Center, The Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston is fully appointed for meetings, luxurious events and award-winning dining in all its Renaissance splendor. Rich with heritage, The Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston epitomizes the culture and traditions of Boston.

The Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston
138 St. James Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
United States

Telephone: (617) 267-5300
Fax: (617) 247-6681
Email: boston@fairmont.com

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