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Friday, 23 February 2007

Marine & Diving Medicine Course in Bonaire

This interactive course is for physicians, nurses, health providers, divers, and ocean sports enthusiasts will take place between May 20th - 25th 2007.

Why Bonaire?

Bonaire's pristine reefs and diverse marine life are unique in the Caribbean. The waters around Bonaire are designated as an official marine park, so diving in Bonaire is like diving the Caribbean the way it used to be – pristine. The island's location in the south Caribbean gives it an arid climate with little rainfall. The absence of silt helps maintain the water's exceptional clarity. The ocean is calm and divable anytime of the year. It is an ideal destination for underwater photographers. Water temperatures average a warm 78-84°F (25.6-28.9°C), with visibility often averaging over 100 feet(30m), and frequently, up to 150 feet (55m). Scuba Magazine has given Bonaire the best rating for shore diving in the world for the past five years.
More information from the Mountain and Marine Medicine website.

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