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Aqua roll at @aquajuicebar - @ocean_wise wild salmon, avocado, mango, green bean, organic spring mix #oceanwise #sustainable #instafood #eeeeeats #yvrfood #yvreats #omnomnom #vcbfood #fbcigers #fuji #fujifilm #fujixt10 #myfujifilm
“Seek the wisdom of the ages, but look at the world through the eyes of a child.”
~ Ron Wild ~
“I hope for nothing. I fear nothing. I am free.” ~ Nikos Kazantzakis ~
“One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: that word is love.”
~ Sophocles ~
Perfect summer dinner! #OceanWise @organicshrimp sautéed in coconut oil, garlic and Cajun spice served on top of organic mixed greens, asparagus and avocado dressed in homemade lime mct oil dressing ~ sooo good!! . . . #instafood #eeeeeats #omnomnom #homecooking #chefwannabe #fbcigers #sustainable #organic #dairyfree #glutenfree #ketogenic #keto #mctoil #seafood #shrimp #oceanmama #oceanwiselife
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
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To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
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Chef @nedbell's signature dish at #FinToTail, @ocean_wise Dungeness crab tacos!! #TacoThursday #oceanwise #instafood #eeeeeats #yvrfood #yvreats #omnomnom #vcbfood #fbcigers #dhvanfood #fuji #fujifilm #fujixt10 #myfujifilm
Have you always dreamed of standing hand in hand on a sun warmed beach with the sound of ocean waves accompanying your marriage vows?
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181 Beachside Drive, Parksville
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Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
grilled naan bread, tarragon, celery hearts, watercress
Recommended by Christopher (my server) as one of the signature sandwiches, the wrap was surrounded by a thin chewy grilled tortilla-like covering (not spongy crisp naan that I would have assumed from the menu description) and gingerly seasoned with fresh tastes of tarragon and refreshing celery hearts and watercress. The vegetable inclusion added a tender crunch to the seemingly light wrap; chopped red onions added bite to the just tender chopped shrimp. I can see this working well (albeit a tad messy) for finger sandwiches for a dainty and society lady approved tea time snack.
I’m taking the @oceanwise #BePlasticWise challenge. Morning tea at @fairmontpacific in a reusable “for here” mug 🍵💚 did you know that while some paper coffee cups are recyclable, many are thinly lined with plastic and end up in the trash? Lids are almost always plastic, and that’s where they go, too. Join me and thousands of Canadians who are pledging to reduce their use of single use plastic by refusing disposable coffee cups, plastic straws, plastic bottles and other single use plastic items. #WeAreOceanWise #FairmontMoments
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
shaved fennel salad, house-made tartare sauce ($15).
A much spoken about signature, the dungeness crab cake takes flaked fresh crab meat, loose and aromatic, mixes it with a tiny bit if the typical celery crunch, but saves the panko breading for only its top and bottom surfaces. Pan-fried to a golden brown, and crowned with a delightfully smooth and cornichon dotted tartare sauce that doesn't overpower the sweet flavours of the loose tower, the only thing that brings this course to true glory is a streak of viscous reduced balsamic vinegar below. Clinging to loose crumbs, the liquid gold perks up the flavours of the supple crab meat while cutting through any richness provided by the tartare sauce and oil-kissed crust. A palate cleansing bed of crisp shaved fennel and buttery frisee lettuce round out this well executed plate. Simple and delicious.
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'
Oceanwise Whale Shark Expedition 21-07-13
A big thank you to everyone for coming on board and contributing directly towards our whale shark research and conservation efforts!
For our research, Jen did a plankton tow to understand more about whale sharks and the food they eat. Jess and Sandy used the GoPro stereo camera frame, which is used to measure the whale sharks and understand more about the role they play for other fish at Ningaloo. Jess also collected information on the fish associated with coral Porites bommies in the Ningaloo lagoon for her Honours research. The whole team took photographs for our marine biodiversity database for Ningaloo!
One of the best ways to support us is to write a positive Trip Advisor review so that we can build up momentum for our research and conservation projects!! www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attract ion_Review-g488342-d3139329...
To see these geotagged photos on a google map please click the following link imapflickr.com/f1a565.
To download individual photos click on each photo, for the entire set click the following link and follow the prompts flickandshare.com/s/bqmSNM.
If you have been on this tour, feel free to share these photos with your friends and family on facebook/email/twitter etc. We would love to have them on board and are happy to give a 10% discount by mentioning your name. We aim to build a community of like-minded people who care about the Ningaloo Coast and the magnificent whale sharks!
(See the top right of this photo set for details on how to share).
If you would like to donate any of your own photos of whale sharks and marine life to our biodiversity database for Ningaloo please send to the following email address east24works+private@photos.fli ckr.com.
Follow our latest research and expedition updates at:
www.oceanwiseexpeditions.com info@oceanwiseexpeditions.com
Facebook: 'Oceanwise Expeditions'
Twitter: 'Oceanwiseexp'