Dolphin teasing humans on Captiva Island with New Wave Eco Charters
New Wave Eco Charters of Captiva Island.
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Stef & Steve Plein
Captiva Island, Florida
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Sunny Island Adventures - Captiva, FL, United States
Parasailing over Captiva Island. Waverunner tours in Sanibel and Captiva. Best Boat Rental location in Lee County, Fort Meyers, Captiva, Sanibel and Cape Coral.
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Welcome to Sanibel Island, Florida!
INFO: - As you leave Fort Myers and begin to cross the Sanibel Causeway, gulls, pelicans and terns herald your arrival - flying alongside your car, and you may possibly be greeted by jumping dolphins below in the water.
Here, mother nature has created a masterpiece of soft white sugary sand, soothing gulf breezes and abundant natural beauty. From the renowned and historic Sanibel Lighthouse, which beckons you to the shell strewn Gulf of Mexico beaches, to the meandering canals, Sanibel possibly has the best weather in the world.
But it's the beaches... garnished with tossing palm trees and whispering pines, it's miles and miles of beaches appeal to even the most finicky of beach enthusiasts.
Sniabel Island offers the best shelling in North America simply because of geography and the shape of the island. The term Sanibel Stoop and Captiva Crouch refers to the many visitors bending over and collecting their bounty of seashells. In fact, The non profit Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum features more than 30 exibits of mollusks from around the world, and are devoted to shells in art and history, shell habitat, rare specimens, fossil shells, and more. There is a hands on play area for children as well as videos and games.
Miles of white beaches are located throughout Sanibel and nearby Captiva island. Most beaches have nearby parking, restrooms, showers, grills, picnic tables and of course, miles and miles of sand. Some beaches have gentle waves perfect for little children - others have a bigger surf to slash and swim in the sun kissed Gulf.
Enjoy miles of scenic bike paths and walking paths that meander along the gulf and wind through wildlife habitat and quiet neighborhoods.
Sanibel is a barrier island sanctuary where over 67 percent of the lands on the island are protected.The J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge is second only to beaches as the island's top attraction, and is one of the top 5 most visited refuges in the US. Tram tours are the best and most eco friendly option with little impact on the environment, plus your experienced guides will help you spot wildlife that most visitors would never see on their own or would be able to identify. These guides take visitors past tidal mud flats and mangrove forests where spoonbills, herons, flamingos, egrets, pelicans, ibis, anhingas, bald eagles and many more birds may be observed.
Whether you're a fisherman angling for your early morning catch, a kamakaze pelican looking for his next meal or just want a nice quiet seafood dinner, there are many local restaurants and cafes for your dining pleasure. The island is pleasantly devoid of chain stores and restaurant, as well as big box stores, but is dotted with locally owned, colorful shops, galleries and restaurants.
The recently renovated Island Cinema and the Schoolhouse Theatre provide plenty of entertainment. The new city recreation center offers swimming and other activities.
The best way to experience this paradise is to stay right here on the islands. For information on a beautiful gulf side 3 bedroom condominium for rent, visit Shorewood2C.com. With room to sleep 6, the quite complex offers a swimming pool and direct access to this sandy beach.
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Loggerhead Sea Turtle Nest Inventory on Sanibel Island, Florida (July 10, 2019)
Three days after a nest hatches, sea turtle permittees excavate the nest and take an inventory of what was inside. Hatched shells, infertile eggs, dead embryos, dead hatchlings and live hatchlings stuck in the sand are all counted and recorded to assist with the state-wide monitoring of sea turtle populations.
This nest had a 91.8% hatch success. We found 4 live hatchlings, 0 dead hatchlings, and 158 hatched eggs! The four hatchlings were released.
I am honored and grateful to be a part of such an amazing crew of talented sea turtle warriors at Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation. Please consider adopting a nest at the link below.
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Stef & Steve Plein
Captiva Island, Florida
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@stefsea
@sdplein
@newavecocharters
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