Carlisle Bay

$10.95 USD

ISBN: 978-1-988818-27-6
Language: English
Authors: Ian Popple, Otto Wagner, Peter McDougall
Dimensions: 5.5 inches x 8.5 inches
Description: Waterproof cards printed on plastic or laminated synthetic paper
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Card overview:

The Carlisle Bay Marine Park is a relatively shallow, natural bay located in the southeast region of Barbados. The marine park includes multiple wrecks and objects readily accessible by shore divers and snorkelers alike. The card features:

  • 3D-rendered images of the wrecks and important objects as they can be seen in the marine park
  • Brief descriptions of the marine park, key wrecks and underwater objects
  • Important depths and distance information to assist in navigating among the wrecks
  • Images of the most commonly found species in Barbados to help your identification efforts during your swim or dive
  • Ratings on the level of difficulty, current, depth, reef and fauna for the site

Be sure to check out our other dive cards featuring popular wrecks and reefs in Barbados.

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Description

Series Overview: Exploring a new environment is an exhilarating experience. But there’s just so much to see and it can be hard to remember all the key information about a reef or wreck when you finally head into the water. Having that information readily available while in the water can improve safety and vastly improve your experience. Our waterproof cards are printed on plastic or laminated synthetic paper so that you can take them with you while you dive or swim. Each card includes valuable information such as:
  • A 3D-image fully rendered of the individual reef or wreck that highlights many of the key features at a given site
  • A brief description about the history of the wreck or key information about the reef
  • The important depth information for that site
  • Information about key species found in the region
  • A suggested route that is popular with most divers and snorkelers