Passeio de um dia pela Nat Geo: Mergulho com snorkel em família inspirado em exploradores no Chipre
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Passeio de um dia pela Nat Geo: Mergulho com snorkel em família inspirado em exploradores no Chipre

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  • Este passeio de mergulho com snorkel para toda a família foi desenvolvido exclusivamente para a National Geographic para ajudar você a aprender sobre a vida marinha local e fazer a diferença.
  • Você será guiado por um biólogo marinho que coleta dados aqui há mais de dez anos. Ele lhe ensinará como identificar diferentes espécies e registrar suas descobertas para apoiar pesquisas locais e esforços de conservação.
  • Você embarcará em um catamarã elegante e navegará até um local com florestas subaquáticas de ervas marinhas e recifes de corais coloridos repletos de vida marinha, como bodiões arco-íris e tartarugas marinhas.
  • Este passeio combina ciência com diversão e desperta um amor eterno pelo oceano nas gerações mais jovens. Ele foi projetado para famílias com crianças a partir de seis anos e é adaptado à idade e às habilidades do seu grupo.
  • Com cada espécie que você identificar, você estará causando um impacto positivo, ajudando a proteger esse delicado ecossistema e se tornando um embaixador do oceano.
O que esperar

Ao contemplar as águas cristalinas e azul-turquesa do Porto de Pafos, é fácil imaginar que a Mãe Natureza tem tudo sob controle. Mas ela precisa da sua ajuda para equilibrar o impacto humano nos mares. Esta experiência de mergulho com snorkel, com foco na conservação, foi desenvolvida exclusivamente para os hóspedes do National Geographic Day Tour e convida você e sua família a fazerem mais do que simplesmente admirar e nadar no Mediterrâneo. É a sua chance de aprender sobre e cuidar do mar e de tudo o que o cerca.

Você começará conhecendo o biólogo marinho Vasilis Andreou, seu guia nesta jornada de conservação. Ele falará sobre a Dra. Emily Duncan, uma exploradora da National Geographic, cuja pesquisa sobre plásticos e as tartarugas locais é a inspiração para este passeio. Você aprenderá sobre as ameaças a essas criaturas e ao ecossistema do oceano em geral, e o que você pode fazer para ajudar a reverter a situação e protegê-las.

Você zarpará munido de uma prancha à prova d'água e caneta para ajudar a identificar e registrar diferentes espécies entre os tapetes de ervas marinhas e recifes rochosos. Durante seu mergulho guiado de 90 minutos, você observará peixes-arco-íris, cornetins-de-manchas-azuis e tartarugas-cabeçudas e verdes, ameaçadas de extinção. Por mais divertido que seja preencher seu cartão de bingo de peixes, você estará contribuindo com pesquisas importantes para a Iniciativa Ciência Cidadã e apoiando a conservação da preciosa vida marinha. Finalize o passeio com um compromisso ecológico, que o capacitará a cuidar e proteger os oceanos para as próximas gerações.

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  • Traga roupa de banho e protetor solar
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  • As crianças devem ser supervisionadas por um adulto (maior de 18 anos) o tempo todo.
  • Podem ser aplicadas restrições de altura, peso e/ou idade
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