Sunday, April 27, 2014

Boat noise in Bocas "potentially harmful" to dolphins: researchers

April 14, 2014

Panama’s once-sleepy Bocas del Toro Archipelago is an increasingly popular destination for tourists. Attractions include dolphin-watching tours around the mangrove cays of the Caribbean getaway. While the dolphin population of Bocas is relatively small — about 200
individuals — a boat tour can almost guarantee a close encounter with the charismatic creatures. Not surprisingly, dolphin-watching boat traffic has increased exponentially in recent years.

New research by visiting scientists at STRI’s Bocas del Toro Research Station shows that noise from boat motors alters the way bottlenose dolphins communicate while foraging, one of their most noise-sensitive activities. Dolphin whistles become lower in minimum -ending- and peak frequencies, but longer in duration. Lower and longer whistles can travel longer distances allowing dolphins to avoid or reduce their signals to be masked by boat engine noise. However, this also means that dolphin acoustic communication space is drastically reduced by the roar of boat motors prompting them to make these changes.

The findings, published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America in April, “clearly suggest that interactions with dolphin-watching boats are potentially harmful.” Authors Laura May-Collado, of the University of Vermont, and Shakira Quiñones-Lebrón, of the University of Puerto Rico, wrote: “Our results also indicate that intrusive dolphin-watching activities and associated engine noise may be negatively impacting individual fitness in this small dolphin population.”

Between 2004 and 2012, May-Collado and team collected 56 hours of dolphin whistle recordings from 47 individuals, all photo-identified. The recordings were made in the presence of two to 17 dolphin-watching boats, with an hourly turnover of 34 boats. These are low-season figures. During the peak of the tourist season, up to 100 boats can interact with dolphins in a single day.

Aggressive dolphin watching can have other negative effects. “Dolphins reduce their feeding and socializing time, two very important activities for their survival, when the number of boats increases,” said May-Collado. Her team has also documented boat strikes, which killed at least 10 dolphins between 2012 and 2013. They also observed calves separated from their mothers, which can reduce the chances of survival of offspring. “All in all, this is an industry that is far from being sustainable in Bocas. So we are trying to increase education, training, and outreach activities and use the information we have to propose a management plan that minimizes risk of population extinction in Bocas.”

 http://www.stri.si.edu/english/about_stri/headline_news/news/article.php?id=1795

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Panama Adventure Tours


Panama is the land of Adventure. Panama offers clear blue waters for snorkeling and diving, rainforest adventures, vibrant communities, and idyllic islands. A tour of Isla Bastimentos reveals an ecosystem rife with both terrestrial and aquatic wildlife, while a Panama Canal tour showcases the manmade "eighth wonder of the world." Whether trekking through rainforest or enjoying the laid-back nightlife of Bocas del Toro, you'll forever associate Panama with the best in natural and cultural landscapes. Pick your passion: http://www.adventure-life.com/panama/
For a list of  tours while in Panama: http://www.uncoverpanama.com/panamatours.html

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Decameron Panama: Beaches, Golf and Casinos Outside of Panama City

Decameron Panama, or The Royal Decameron Resort, Golf and Casino, is located just outside of Panama City in Farallon. This all inclusive resort has received mixed reviews from many visitors which leads me back

 to the issue of expectations when traveling Panama. When visiting this resort you should expect the typical Panamanian treatment and service. Your drink may not arrive at warp speeds, but you will get it. Your room may not be the most lavish nor will the hot water work 24 hours a day, but the staff won’t really care.
What you can expect in the Decameron Panama all inclusive resort is a great deal on food, drinks, fun and sun a short distance from the city. This place would be ideal for a family side trip when visiting panama because of the cheap rates and loads of pools for the kids. The Decameron panama will only set you back around $90 a night for one person and you’ll never have to dip into your wallet during your stay. The Decameron is only about an hour outside of Panama City so getting there is a short bus, taxi or van ride. The grounds of the Decameron are stunning. The ocean views are breathtaking and the culture is completely Panama.  The best way to enjoy this all inclusive is to relax, and once again remember that you aren’t in Kansas anymore. Take it as it comes and enjoy.

http://www.uncoverpanama.com/ For places to stay in Decameron, Playa Blanca, Miramar.


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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Panama Event Calendar • April 2014

George Harris: Quién Se Quiere Ir
Theater
 
WHERE: El Teatro Bar, Panama City
WHEN: April 1st and 2nd, 7:30 p.m.

COST/TICKETS: Not listed
  
DESCRIPTION: Straight from Miami, this Venezuelan-born comedian will entertain and delight you with his hilarious wit!
 
Click here for more information




Arlequino, Servidor de Dos Patrones / Arlequino, Servant of Two Masters
Theater
 
WHERE: Teatro La Quadra, El Cangrejo, Panama City
WHEN: April 1st through 13th, 8:00 p.m. 

COST/TICKETS: Tickets $12.00
  
DESCRIPTION: A comedy full of intrigue, comic errors, struggles and triumphs, this is the story of a poor young man who works for two bosses at the same time, secretly

Click here for more information




Festival de Bellas Artes / Fine Arts Festival
Art & Culture / Fun for Kids / Music
 
WHERE: Volcan, Bambito and Cerro Punta, Chiriqui Province
WHEN: April 3rd through 6th 

COST/TICKETS: Free
  
DESCRIPTION: The 5th annual celebration of art, music, dance and more, in the beautiful setting of the highlands of Baru Volcano

Click here for more information or phone 6845-6455





Festival Internacional de Cine Panamá 2014/ International Film Festival
Cinema

WHERE: Casco Antiguo, Panama City
WHEN: April 3rd through 9th

COST/TICKETS: Free for some events, admission for others                     
  
DESCRIPTION: Annual film festival, now in its 3rd year, that brings directors, actors, celebrities and fans together, with all the glamour of other similar events such as Cannes and Sundance 

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Friday, March 21, 2014

Monkey Island Tours • Panama Canal Adventure



Monkey Island is located at Gatun Lake in the valley of the Chagres river between Panama and Colon Provinces in the Republic of Panama.
 
 
Its surface area is 164 square miles. Gatun lake is the second largest artificial man-made lake in the world. This lake was created in 1907 and took 6 years to flood. It was created to help the transit of ships across the isthmus. This lake is the reservoir of water needed for the operation of the Panama Canal. It is surrounded by nature and history everywhere – the flora and fauna makes this place a must-see while visiting Panama.

You can take a boat tour through the Panama Canal into secret waterways to find hidden islands where Capuchin and Howler monkeys can be seen leaping in the trees above. Occasionally, they become curious of visitors and venture down to take a closer look.
A Panama Canal tour provides a unique opportunity for viewing wild monkeys in their natural habitat. Other animals you might spot on this tour includes Two and Three-toed Sloths, Crocodiles, and turtles that are native to Gatun Lake.

The boat ride to and from the island passes through the Panama Canal, giving you the chance to spot huge container ships during their passage across the world.


Saturday, March 8, 2014

The World's 8 Best Places to Retire in 2014

If you could retire anywhere in the world, where would you go? As we find ourselves at the beginning of a brand new year, that's a question worth asking. The very good news is that we are living in a time when it's not only possible, but easier than ever to launch the retirement adventure of your fondest day dreams almost anywhere on earth that appeals to you.

Specifically, here are the best, most comfortable, affordable, convenient and rewarding spots worldwide for retirement in 2014. Which one is calling your name?


1. Coronado, Panama
Monthly budget: $1,800
Monthly rent: $600
Panama caters to foreign retirees like no other country in the world. Day-to-day living is affordable, the approach to taxation is favorable and property prices remain a bargain outside the capital city. The country boasts perhaps the world's most generous incentive program for retirees and uses the U.S. dollar as its currency, meaning no exchange-rate risk for retirees whose retirement income is also denominated in greenbacks.
Panama City is being remade in real time right now thanks to a myriad of public works projects, including the expansion of the Panama Canal. Panama also offers some of the most advanced medical care facilities in the region. Many Panamanian doctors are U.S.-trained, and Panama City's hospitals are first-rate.
My top recommendation for retirement in Panama in 2014 is Coronado, a beach community on the country's Pacific coast about an hour outside the capital. Life here could be comfortable, convenient and turn-key, as this area is home to one of this country's most established communities of foreign retirees.
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