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Sea Turtle Conservation in the Mexican Caribbean

// June 10th, 2010 // View Comments // Uncategorized

Sea Turtle

Every year thousands of sea turtles come to the shores of Mexico to lay their eggs on the beach before returning to the sea.  Six species of turtles make the Mexican Caribbean their destination of choice, including the endangered Green Sea Turtles and Loggerheads.  The nesting season begins in May and lasts through October, with the eggs hatching 50-60 days after being deposited in the sand.  Not that long ago the turtles were hunted for their shells and meat, but thankfully the Mexican government placed them on the protected species list, implementing laws that make the theft of eggs and the killing of turtles punishable by jail time.  Unfortunately, year after year erosion and contamination have spoiled some of their pristine nesting grounds, prompting animal organizations in the region to lend a helping hand to ensure the continued cycle of life of these peaceful creatures.

Turtle at the Tortungranja Isla Mujeres

The Tortugranja (Turtle Farm) on Isla Mujeres is one of the organizations devoted to the conservation of the sea turtle.  This scientific research center is funded almost exclusively by private donations, relying on the generosity of individuals and businesses to continue their work.  Dolphin Discovery is pleased to contribute to the cause and to be working with the Tortugranja in their efforts to protect the sea turtles of Isla Mujeres.  We have donated recycled materials such as fencing to build new protected nesting areas and holding areas for turtles.  Our veterinarians are assisting in the care of the turtles  and our laboratories are being used for analysis of samples for research.  In addition, our team of dolphin trainers are working on night watches on the shores, monitoring the nests and protecting the mothers who come to lay their eggs.  Through the combined contributions of many on Isla Mujeres and in the state of Quintana Roo, we hope to give the turtles a full, free life in the sea.

Typical way of marking turtle nests

The Tortungranja of Isla Mujeres is open to the public, please stop by and visit!  A portion of the 30 peso entrance fee goes directly to conservation efforts and allows the facility to continue its great work with the turtles.  You’ll see a variety of turtle species in different life stages, and enjoy the small aquarium with a collection of local sea life (the sea horses are a delight!)  The Tortugranja is located just minutes from Dolphin Discovery Isla Mujeres on the west coast of the island, a pleasant way to spend an hour after swimming with dolphins.  If you come at the right time, you just might be lucky enough to see newborns or participate in a turtle release program!

Turtles' nests in the Riviera Maya

If you are visiting the Mexican Caribbean during the months of May to November, be aware that it is nesting and hatching season.  Watch your step on the beach, while many nests are clearly marked by protection agencies, sometimes you’ll stumble on a nest that has yet to be noted, do not step on the nest, do not move the sand and definitely do not touch the eggs!  If you find an unmarked nest, be sure to notify hotel staff, they will make arrangements for its protection.  If you are on the beach at night and are fortunate enough to see a mother turtle coming ashore, please leave her in peace, do not make loud noises nor shine flashlights and avoid taking pictures with a flash camera.  The lights will scare the mother back to sea (this is why some hotels in the Riviera Maya shut off many of their outdoor lights during nesting season).   Just sit back and observe a miracle of nature, the memories will last forever.  Report the event to your hotel or security staff to ensure that the nest is protected as soon as possible.  Through education, awareness and the continued efforts of humans who care, the sea turtles will be around for millennia to come.

If you would like to help the sea turtles, please contact the Tortugranja on Isla Mujeres turtfarm@cancun.com.mx or the CEA in Akumal

“Por la Libre 2010″ a Huge Success

// June 2nd, 2010 // View Comments // Cancun / Isla Mujeres, Locations, News

Por la Libre-  The Race Begins

Por la Libre- The Race Begins

Saturday May 29th, 6:30 am and it is already hot in Cancun.  There is excitement and tension in the air as more than 500 anxious athletes await the start of the 10 km open water race from Cancun to Isla Mujeres.  This is the fifth annual “Por la Libre” and it’s a gorgeous day for it, sunshine, no wind, no waves, just crystal clear turquoise waters and blue skies.  The swimmers hit the water at Punta Cancun and the race begins, with a flotilla of boats, kayaks and jet skis following along to ensure the safety of the athletes and to cheer them on to the finish at Garrafon Park on Isla Mujeres.

Por la Libre 2010 Finish Line at Garrafon Park

Por la Libre 2010 Finish Line at Garrafon Park

As the swimmers make their crossing, supporters head to Garrafon and the organizational teams take their places at the finish line.  The recovery area is set up with refreshments, the massage tables are in place and the offical time keepers are ready to receive the finishers.  The radios start to buzz as the first swimmer is seen approaching the island, the excitement mounts and the cameras start clicking!  First out of the water with an incredible time of 1 hour and 33 minutes is 17 year old Fernando Betanzos, a proud moment for this incredible young athlete.  Finishing first overall for the women’s category is Alejandra Merizalde with a great time of 1 hour and 43 minutes, another young swimmer from the 15-19 year old group.

Fernando Betanzos crosses the finish line

Fernando Betanzos first to the finish line

It was an exciting day to be at Garrafon, the swimmers were greeted with rounds of applause as they exited the water and crossed the mat.  Racers and their fans enjoyed the shady hammock garden, lounged in the pool and sated their appetites with icy cold drinks and a tasty lunch.  Many took advantage of the calm waters to snorkel the reef and go for a spin in the kayaks on this beautiful day.

Televisa Verde presenting mangrove plants

Televisa Verde presenting mangrove plants

“Por la Libre 2010″ is pleased to announce that for the first time the race was done to benefit a great cause.  Televisa Verde donated 6000 mangrove plants in the names of the first 200 registered swimmers, with the goal of revitalizing the Nichupte Lagoon which suffered serious damage during Hurricane Wilma in 2005.  Dolphin Discovery and Garrafon Park are proud to be sponsors and we would like to congratulate all the athletes and give thanks to Televisa Verde for their contribution to the ecology of Cancun. Thanks and special congratulations to Rafa and Carmen from Starc Producciones for organizing this great event, let’s do it again soon!

Por la Libre Official Results

More Por la Libre 2010 photos on Flickr

Happy New Year from Dolphin Discovery

// December 31st, 2009 // View Comments // News

From all of us at Dolphin Discovery, we would like to wish you a very happy new year and a prosperous new decade. May 2010 bring you joy and peace and may all your dreams come true!

Happy 2010 From Dolphin Discovery!

If you’ve always dreamed of swimming with dolphins, we hope that you will join us in 2010 and allow Dolphin Discovery to help you make that dream a reality!  Our dolphins, sea lions and manatees look forward to seeing you in 2010 and to giving you a big fishy kiss.  Feliz año nuevo, bonne année, ein gutes neues Jahr, buon anno, a gut yohr, however you like to say it, Happy New Year!

NAGE AVEC LES DAUPHINS À DOLPHIN DISCOVERY!

// October 6th, 2009 // View Comments // Cancun / Isla Mujeres, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Locations, Riviera Maya, Tortola, Vallarta

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Si tu souhaites nager avec les dauphins, mais la meilleure option pour vivre cette expérience est à Dolphin Discovery. Situé dans Mexique: Puerto Aventuras-Riviera Maya, Cancún-Isla Mujeres, Cozumel, Sea Life Park Vallarta et dans des Caraibes: Gran Caïman et Tortola.

À Dolphin Discovery, tu pourras caresser la peau des dauphins. Tu pourras jouer avec eux dans l’eau et écouter leurs sons. Tu pourras donner et recevoir des bisous et voir les dauphins dans leur environnement. Ton nouvel ami te salueront, te chanteront et tu pourras danser avec lui.

Les entraîneurs sont des professionnels, ils se consacrent à vous offrir la meilleure expérience avec les dauphins. Nager avec les dauphins à Dolphin Discovery, c’est plonger dans un monde d’émotions dans un environnement naturel.

Nager avec les dauphins est une expérience unique et merveilleuse que tu ne peux pas rater! Une expérience nouvelle que tu n’oublieras jamais.

Nous t’invitons à savoir plus des nos merveilleux programmes de nage avec dauphins:

-Dolphin Royal Swim
-Dolphin Swim Adventure
-Dolphin Encounter
-Sea Life Discovery Plus
-Dolphin Discovery Swim
-Dolphin´s Lovers Swim

L´Expérience de ta Vie à Dolphin Discovery!

 

Catherine Fulop, visits Dolphin Discovery at Cancun

// August 7th, 2009 // View Comments // About Dolphins, Cancun / Isla Mujeres, Locations

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Due to the production of her spectacular photo session at Isla Mujeres for CARAS magazine on its Argentinean version, the actress and model Catherine Fulop together with her cameraman, make up artists and other members of her staff, visited the gorgeous location of Dolphin Discovery at Isla Mujeres, a piece of paradise located a few minutes from Cancun.

catherine_fulop_cover_carasThe Venezuelan actress, loved and known in Argentina, had the opportunity to swim with Dolphins and enjoy different activities, as the thrilling foot push, dorsal tow or belly ride, offered by Dolphin Discovery in its programs. Fulop and its team enjoyed the natural environment beside the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea at Isla Mujeres, facing the coast of Cancun, famous tourist destination in Mexico.

This article is a promotion action by Dolphin Discovery Group towards this tourist destination with the purpose of proving the world that Mexico is still a strong and beautiful nation.

Dolphin Discovery presents new Sea Life Park Vallarta logo!

// May 29th, 2009 // View Comments // News, Vallarta

New logo: Aquaventuras Park
Dolphin Discovery Group, proudly launches a renewed image of Sea life Park through a brand-new and more modern logo that will stand for the name: Aquaventuras Park. Everyone is welcomed to the new chapter of a large history of a park that has soaked with jet streams of fun all children and kids at heart for a whole decade. This new logo will substitute the old one from June 1st of this year, maintaining the representative shape of a dolphin and adding the Fun Soaked Tower, the base of all water slides.

Discover the new image of Aquaventuras Park located in the Mexican Pacific Sea, one of the most amazing Vallarta tourist attractions. Feel the emotion and speed of our 10 water slides, enjoy a fresh ride along the river; kids will have great moments in their playground while their parents enjoy the swimming pool area. Swimming with dolphins will be the best moment of your day and of your family vacations. And last, but not least, you will be amazed by our shows presented by these marine mammals, as well as the funny sea lions.

Dolphin Discovery Group reveals a new corporate image!

// April 21st, 2009 // View Comments // Locations, News

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Grupo Dolphin Discovery continues to be an avant-garde company through the evolution of its corporate logo, which supports and includes its commercial brands: Dolphin Discovery, Garrafon, Aquatours, Cancun Lovers Cruise and Sea Life Park.

The new Dolphin Discovery Group logo is a trademark and has replaced the last logo since February 2009.

Before Office Hours in Dolphin Discovery Cayman

// April 3rd, 2009 // View Comments // Cozumel, Grand Cayman, Locations, News, Riviera Maya

March 20, 2009, Grand Cayman – Over 380 people enjoyed what one guest dubbed, “one of the best BOH events I’ve ever been to at a really remarkable facility,” while mingling with other Chamber of Commerce members at the Thursday evening event held at Dolphin Discovery Cayman. The record number of attendees were welcomed by Chamber President, Stuart Bostock who commented how, “pleased the Council and I are that the owners have decided to join the Chamber of Commerce and to host this popular networking and business development event to showcase their multi-million dollar investment to the membership.”

The journey to open the facility started over 12 years ago until formally opened on December 15, 2008. Since that time the business has shown growth and potential and the facility has welcomed local residents, hotel/condo guests, cruise ship passengers, physically and mentally handicapped persons and many school children have already enjoyed the wonderful educational experience provided by swimming with the dolphins through special programmes created by DDC.

The park itself features a lagoon that is 210’ feet long by 115’ and 12’‘ deep at its deepest point, and holds 2.5 million gallons of water. Over 12 million gallons of water are pumped per day equating to some 4 and a half transfers of the lagoon each day. It houses one of the most advanced life support systems in the world that has total redundancy. DDC is the most advanced facility of the Dolphin Discovery Family featuring everything from full hurricane design and awareness to a full IP digital based photo lab.

Guests were delighted with the full tour provided to Chamber members enabling them to tour the building which is over 14,000 square feet and features a state of the art fish house, marine lab for the dolphins, trainer’s suite, photo and video lab, gift shop, offices and various other services need to run the operation. The crowd was additionally wowed by the trainers who provided a short dolphin show with a wonderful narrative provided for the guests. The entertainment concluded to resounding applause that was perfectly timed was as the sun set to the west.

Gene Thompson, co-owner of the DDC noted that, ”at a cost of some US $9 million we have invested for the long term future of the Cayman Islands with a view to work, contribute, and grow with our beautiful islands. We have partnered with CTF to provide a joint marketing programme and are working with various other organizations in the tourism industry to do our part to improve the quality of our tourism product. We are faced with many challenges from other locations in the Caribbean and our remit is to be the best facility of its kind in the Caribbean and we strive to do this every day with Customer Service first, value and physical appearance of the facility.”

In closing Mr. Thompson thanked, “a few people that have been very supportive through this project. Firstly I would like to thank Almightly God for strength to continue to fulfill this dream, The Government of the Cayman Islands, the department of Agriculture, the Cayman Turtle Farm and Joey Ebanks, Clan Construction, Mr. Ken Hydes of Midas Consulting and last but by no means least, the Chamber of Commerce for allowing us to host the event.”