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document.write("<b>DAILY SCHEDULE</b><br>");
document.write("The following is an approximate guide and may change depending on the research requirements and weather.<p>");
document.write("Day 1<br>Arrive on Little Cayman with pick up at airport and transportation to Little Cayman Research Center (LCRC).  Settle in or snorkel our lagoon.  LCRC briefing and Welcome dinner on the beach.  Spend seven nights at LCRC.<p>");
document.write("Day 2<br> Research training session in the morning with a check-out dive in Jackson's Bay.  The reef sites are only 5 to 15 minutes away from the LCRC.<p>");
document.write("Day 3-7<br>Each day, under the direction of the Researcher and LCRC Manager there will be surveys to nearby coral reefs to assist researchers in gathering data related to each particular initiative.  Photographers are needed on each project.  Snorkeling opportunities are excellent in the clear warm waters, and some free time will be provided for snorkeling right from the beach.  There will be evening presentations on the research projects, the natural history of reef inhabitants, and marine ecosystems.  In addition, preparations will be made for the following day's activities.<p>");
document.write("Day 8<br>Depart Little Cayman depending on your flight schedule with transfer back to Little Cayman airport.<p>");
document.write("<b>WHAT A DAY IS LIKE</b><br>");
document.write("Each day starts with a good breakfast and a boat departure right from the steps of the Caribbean's newest tropical marine research center.  Two morning dives will be completed each day at locations both inside and outside the Bloody Bay Marine Park.  Dive sites visited during this trip will include sites rarely visited by divers as well as world class sites such as Three Fathom Wall and Paul's Anchor.   You'll return to the research station each day by lunchtime and have the afternoons to yourself to enjoy bird watching, iguana watching, or just relaxing on the deck overlooking the spectacular emerald lagoon.<p>");

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document.write("<b>WHO SHOULD APPLY?</b><br>This program is intended for divers wanting a better understanding of coral reefs and the research that is taking place to preserve this environment.  Divers will be required to be a dive buddy with a principle investigator.  Divers will work together with the scientist and team of divers and may assist collecting data, or photographing and archiving data.  Divers should be 21 years or older and advanced open water certified with at least 50 dives logged.<p>");
document.write("<b>NUMBER OF DIVERS ACCEPTED</b><br>8 maximum per program (Space is limited - so register now!)<p>");

