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Just under two months till our underwater easter egg hunts start. Our scallop trips are now open to book.
02/05/2022

Just under two months till our underwater easter egg hunts start. Our scallop trips are now open to book.

Scallop Season is quickly approaching. We offer scallop trips starting July 1st. All you need to bring is snacks, drinks...
24/04/2022

Scallop Season is quickly approaching. We offer scallop trips starting July 1st. All you need to bring is snacks, drinks and a sense of humor. We’ll provide the rest.

There is nothing better than a foggy sunrise and manatees!
17/02/2022

There is nothing better than a foggy sunrise and manatees!

24/01/2022

It’s a wonderful 28* in Florida this morning. The cold weather definitely pays off.

Just a little one checking out a little one.
29/12/2021

Just a little one checking out a little one.

07/01/2020

These manatees are sticking to their New Years resolutions!
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With a new year, comes new memories. Come see us and our friends and check off that bucket list item. 📷:       #2020    ...
03/01/2020

With a new year, comes new memories. Come see us and our friends and check off that bucket list item.
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We’ve been so busy with trips our social media has been neglected. I’m the mean time this is what our guests have been d...
31/12/2019

We’ve been so busy with trips our social media has been neglected. I’m the mean time this is what our guests have been doing!
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We at Gulf Coast Expeditions want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays!
26/12/2019

We at Gulf Coast Expeditions want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays!

What’s cuter then one manatee?, two!📷:
24/12/2019

What’s cuter then one manatee?, two!
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Officials have been trying to protect manatees for a long time. The first laws to protect them in the United States were...
21/12/2019

Officials have been trying to protect manatees for a long time. The first laws to protect them in the United States were passed in 1893 in Florida. At one time, there were only about 1,000 West Indian manatees alive, but now there are more than 6,000. For a species that is a huge increase.
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