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Phil,
Bob's missive reminded me. Yes, Bucco Reef is indeed protected.
Sorry,
Kurt
At 08:52 AM 10/12/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Phil,
>Tobago is difficult. The southern 1/3 or so of the island is limestone.
>Bucco Reef is good. You can get a glass-bottomed boat and do some
>snorkeling. The guides aren't too keen on tourists collecting shells
>though. The rest of the island is basaltic rock reef. Huge brain corals,
>etc. Gets deep real quick and the currents are dangerous offshore. The
>bay at Bluewater Inn in Speyside is decent. Lots of cones, etc, but
>everything is real encrusted. Permits are SUPPOSED to be applied for with
>the local authorities on Trinidad. No one does handles this on Tobago.
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>Try to contact with Jim and Linda Jacaruso here in Florida. They have been
>there several times. Good guides around Speyside are Redman (SCUBA,
>snorkeling) and Remy (anything). Be prepared. It's expensive. And don't
>pass up a dinner at Jemma's resturant in Speyside. Heaven on Earth.
>
>Have fun. It's a beautiful spot.
>
>Kurt
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>At 01:18 PM 10/11/98 -0400, you wrote:
>>Dear Readers:
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>>I am off to a vacation to Tobago at the end of this month. Any suggestions
>>on good shelling spots for this beach walker/snorkeler? Does anyone know
>>of collecting restrictions?
>>
>>Thank you in advance for your response.
>>
>>Phil
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