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Spaces Available on Coral Sea Pelagic Expedition, December 2006

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Subject: Spaces Available on Coral Sea Pelagic Expedition, December 2006
From: "Simon Mustoe" <>
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 09:05:02 +1000
Coral Sea Island Territory Expedition    

You are invited to take part in a Coral Sea Island scientific expedition, departing Mackay Queensland on the 11 December 2006 and returning on 20 December 2006. This 9-day cruise with Tura Charters (www.turacharters.com.au) will cost $2,495.00 per person*. The aim is to relax, enjoy the tropical ocean and document cetaceans and pelagic seabirds occurring in the Coral Sea Island Territory.

The expedition will take us out beyond the Great Barrier Reef and along the outer reef edge (for maps, email before turning east and heading out to Flinders Reef and thereafter cruising around the Coral Sea islands.

The Territory's exquisite environment is likely to support concentrations of tropical cetacean species, as well as other sealife including several species of turtle, many seabirds and reef fish. The shallow atolls are set atop steep-sided seamounts and the shelf is excised by deep ocean canyons, providing habitat for elusive beaked whales. Longman?s beaked whale was first discovered from a beach-washed skull in
Mackay in the late 1800s and has never since been seen in Australia - it is now known to be locally common in other parts of the Pacific. Other species of cetacean regularly seen in tropical reef areas of Australia include rough-toothed dolphin , spinner dolphin and melon-headed whale. There is also a chance of seeing pygmy / dwarf sperm whale, Fraser?s dolphin, striped dolphin, Risso?s dolphin, short-finned pilot whale, Cuvier?s beaked whale and Blainville?s beaked whale. On the trip out and back, inshore species occur including indo-pacific humpback dolphin, Irrawaddy dolphin and Dugong.

The Tura is a fully licensed 78 foot motorised vessel. She has a cruising speed of approximately 10 knots, is air-conditioned and comfortably berthed. There will be plenty of time for rest and relaxation. We plan to cruise mainly during the day between islands, departing at a reasonable hour and making landfall mid to late-afternoon. The Tura is equipped with dive facilities and for those with the relevant dive certificates, this service is offered. There may be a nominal hire charge for equipment if required.

We are taking reservations for this trip now. Spaces are limited, so please reply promptly as they will be offered strictly on a first-come first-served basis and this email will be circulated more widely in a weeks time if the spaces are not reserved by then. Late expressions will be added to a waiting list. Those with the first 14 reserved spaces will be contacted for a $350.00 non-refundable deposit  by mid-December 2006. Failure to pay a deposit will result in the space being offered to the next person on the waiting list.

See www.turacharters.com for more information on the vessel and contact Simon Mustoe on 03 9752 6398 (W) 03 9754 6083 (H) / 0405 220830 (M) if you have any queries.


*note, price does not include flights or travel insuranceIt is full board (excluding alcohol) and based on twin-share cabins and a minimum of 14 people.

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