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Interesting Links

www.seashepherd.org

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is a non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) involved with the investigation and documentation of violations of international laws, regulations and treaties protecting marine wildlife species.

The Society is also involved with the enforcement of international laws, regulations and treaties when there is no enforcement by national governments or international regulatory organizations due to absence of jurisdiction or lack of political will.

www.widecast.org

Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network
"Working together to provide a future in which inhabitants of the wider Caribbean region, human and sea turtle alike can live together in balance."

The site is under construction but worth a visit if only for the beautiful photograph on the home page.

www.passports.com/itins/tob.htm

Passports is a U.S. company providing educational travel tours for high school and college students, their teachers and professors, and adults.

Tours of Tobago are available with otional ecological adventures. In May and June, a turtle watch option is offered under the professional care and surveillance of SOS Tobago.

Seeing the turtles nesting is an awesome experience never to be forgotten. SOS Tobago will ensure that you do so without causing any harm or distress to the turtles.

groups.msn.com/passportstobagosos

Passport's trips to the Caribbean island of Tobago are generally photographed in real time by company repesentatives, and digital copies of these photos sent to family members and friends, at the instruction of the tour member.

Additionally, these photos are uploaded here, onto this MSN "group," where they can be reviewed at any time. Select by the name of the sponsoring travel group organizer.

Tour members can upload photos of their own into these albums, once home. Post-return pics of tour members are welcome too.

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