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The Ministry of Environment held from July 23 guided outings aboard thela-goleta-cantabria-enela-mar1schooner “Cantabria Infinita”, through the Center for Environmental Research (CIMA). The initiative includes an environmental education program on the Cantabrian coast to be conducted aboard the vessel. These outlets, open to the general public, will include a journey of about one hour on a half’ duration by the environment of the Bay of Santander, the Ministry informed in a statement.
During the tour, participants will have the opportunity to discover the ecological values of the Bay of Biscay through observation of their ecosystems and their wildlife more visible, particularly birds marinas.Para therefore be guided by the activity monitors SEO / BirdLife Lesson and Nature.

The departures will start from the jetty pier Calderon next to the crane Stone. On Monday there will be a single route, while Tuesday and Thursday there will be two trips a day, a total of five departures a week, until September 30.

Those interested in participating should make your reservation by calling 942 543 620, Monday to Thursday at 10.00 hours to 13.00 hours, or send an email to goleta@seo.org, indicating the name and telephone number of participants.

Information gained from chronic cantabria.

On a personal level I have to comment that it is very important to bring warm clothes because the boat makes a lot more fresh than on land. In addition the organizers are asking plane carrying shoe.
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The boat is beautiful and looks across the bay of Santander, since we are up magdalena. Highly recommended for children and adults. Spend a day meeting Santander and free from the sea is a great opportunity for a new vision of the city.

You can take drinks and food to the boat if you like.

A nievel fauna and the environment are some gabiotas and little else. If you explain verbally but do not see too much. Yet the ride worthwhile.

Price: 10€ per person. Admission includes free entry to the Museum of the Cantabrian Sea.

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