| Welcome to the official website of Ex Mayan Reef 05, a Royal Air Force Sub-Aqua Association (RAFS-AA) expedition to Belize in Central America from 11 June 05 to 3 July 05. This site is intended to give a brief but informative view on exactly where and why the expedition is taking place and who is taking part. |
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| The RAFS-AA has been sending diving expeditions to Belize for many years now, usually twice per annum depending on slots available at the British Forces Adventure Training Center (BFATC) on St Georges Caye. This facility is run by the British Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB) and caters for all sorts of expeditions undertaken by the whole of the British Armed Forces.The RAFS-AA has been sending diving expeditions to Belize for many years now, usually twice per annum depending on slots available at the British Forces Adventure Training Center (BFATC) on St Georges Caye. This facility is run by the British Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB) and caters for all sorts of expeditions undertaken by the whole of the British Armed Forces. |
| Since late 2000 RAFS-AA expeditions have been studying the effect that Hurricanes Mitch and Keith had on the Belizean barrier reef. Mitch struck in October 1998, although not directly hitting Belize it's 150+ mph winds devestated the neighbouring country of Honduras. Keith was a direct hit on Belize and lingered above Ambergris Caye for 12 hours, never moving more than half a mile either way with winds gusting up to 155mph. Expeditions such as Ex Mayan Finn and Caye Challenge have worked along side the Coral Caye Conservation Project, mainly assessing and updating the recovery of the reef system. This year, along with on-going inspections of the corals, Ex Mayan Reef will be starting a new project in association with the Reef Environmental Education Foundation . Browse through the links on the left to find out more and don't forget to sign the guestbook! |
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