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Archive for August, 2009

Tour Boat Ft Myers Beach

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

We have a new tour boat on the way. We are finishing up with the last details and having the engine mounted soon. We would like to thank all of our previous customers, especially our regulars, friends, family, and our local community for all the support and business. Your support and patronage has allowed us to finally afford a much needed new tour boat. Thanks for putting up with our less than glamourous boat in the past and hope you will come out with us again on our new boat. She should be up and running by Sept.1 new-cat.jpg

Dolphin Tours Ft Myers Beach

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

marine-life4.jpgmarine-life5.jpgHad a wonderful Marine Life Explorer’s charter with Monika Wilson and her family! What a delight they were to have out with us. We saw manatees and dolphins and the day was just gorgeous. We stopped at a grass flat along the way, I was hoping to catch them a seahorse but I couldn’t find any! I usually have a great success rate, however we did find lots of other marine life like flatfish, pipefish, spider crab, and sea hares. The water clarity was great at the beach we went to so they used the masks and snorkels to find lots of beautiful seashells. The current was a bit strong and made swimming a bit challenging. Mr Wilson and one of his daughters took off on the kayak to explore the nearby mangrove trails. The morning went by so quickly. What a great way to start the day! Mrs. Wilson provided some pictures of the charter with the crew.

Shelling Ft Myers Beach

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

On a recent Marine Life Explorers Charter, I stumbled upon my first Junonia shell. I wasn’t even looking for shells! There were so many beautiful shells that day that my charter did not need my help in finding them. Instead, I was wading near shore looking for some interesting marine life for my charter to view and there it was. It is about 3 1/2 inches long. I am not a sheller on my own time and felt a little guilty about it since some avid shellers spend a lot of time-years even looking for these rare jewels of the sea.junonia2.jpg