I'm looking at taking my IDC in the Caymans in March of 2005. Maybe we'll cross paths underwater.
Welcome to the board,
Grier
Welcome to the board,
Grier
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divenut2001:I'm just a little puzzled why so many greeters have refered the original poster to the forum that he's just posted on.
The post was originally in the Introduction forum. A moderator moved it here.divenut2001:I'm just a little puzzled why so many greeters have refered the original poster to the forum that he's just posted on.
Wrong...totally wrong. A fine of up to $500,000 can be assessed simply for "harrassing" the turtles, let alone taking them. The only people allowed to harvest turtles are at the turtle farm on Grand Cayman, and that entails harvesting only farmed turtles in return for releasing a set percentage of their crop to the wild.parrotman:By they way, do you know that they still allow turtle hunting in the Caymans? I personnaly won't go back to the Caymans just because of that.