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Celebrity Cruises
Enhances Alaska Itineraries for the Naturalist
Celebrity
Cruises has found a way to make its unforgettable Alaska cruises
even more memorable: The top-rated line's onboard enrichment program
features the expertise of knowledgeable and enthusiastic naturalists
who offer free, ongoing educational presentations about the region's
flora, fauna and natural history.
Marine researcher
Brent Nixon is scheduled to offer onboard enrichment programs
in Alaska on Celebrity Mercury and Celebrity Infinity this year.
Nixon has been exploring Alaska for over 25 years. His comprehensive
array of onboard presentations includes an overview of Alaska's
land and people and glimpses into the lives of humpback whales,
dolphins, killer whales, sea otters, seals, sea lions, puffins;
brown and black bears, and bald eagles of the Pacific Northwest.
Nixon is known
for dazzling guests with personal accounts of tangling with bears,
swimming with orcas, and sitting in eagles' nests. A former U.S.
Army cold-weather survival and climbing instructor who also has
worked with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Forest
Service, Nixon was instrumental in establishing and managing the
nation's first non-captive whale-watching park. He also has contributed
extensively to the creation of the Marine Mammal Sanctuary in
the Hawaiian Islands.
This year,
Nixon is also scheduled to sail on Celebrity Century in Europe,
offering discussions on topics including humpback whales of the
North Atlantic; Atlantic puffins, bottlenose dolphins and killer
whales; the difference between seals and sea lions; and glacial
geography.
Naturalist
and Santa Cruz, California public radio personality Milos Radakovich
will LEAD onboard enrichment programs on Celebrity Infinity and
Celebrity Summit in 2007.
Radakovich
has been producing a series of science-oriented radio spots titled
"Life on the Planet" for National Public Radio (NPR) station KUSP-FM
88.9 in Santa Cruz. He has led walking, cycling and kayaking tours
along the West Coast for 25 years, has been widely recognized
for his work in education and conservation. Radakovich, who has
been the recipient of numerous awards for his work in education
and conservation, will offer Celebrity guests the chance to learn
about wildlife of the open ocean; volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis;
marine mammals; and global climate.
Naturalist
Leneh Wingard is scheduled to share her passion for the Alaskan
wilderness with guests sailing on Celebrity Summit and Celebrity
Mercury this year. Wingard, who holds a Master of Science degree
in environmental education from the Audubon Expedition Institute,
once spent several months living in a tent in the Alaskan wilderness
while studying its geology, botany and wildlife, and trekking
more than 70 miles over some of the state's most prominent glaciers.
A past lecturer for the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Pacific Whale
Foundation, Wingard has worked to find new species of deep sea
animals in the Monterey Canyon and has spent hundreds of hours
watching whales in the waters around Maui. Wingard will discuss
the formation of glaciers; the life cycle and cultural significance
of salmon in Alaska; and the wildlife of Alaska and the North
Pacific Ocean, including humpback whales, eagles, elk, bears and
killer whales.
In addition
to Alaska, Celebrity also offers naturalist-led enrichment programs
during certain cruises in the Caribbean, Mexico, South America,
Europe and the Galapagos Islands.
Celebrity
also will offer naturalist enrichment programs when Celebrity
Mercury begins sailing in Australia and New Zealand in November.
Celebrity Cruises offers comfortably sophisticated, upscale cruise
experiences with highly personalized service, authentic five-star
dining, and extraordinary attention to
detail. Celebrity sails in Alaska, Antarctica, Bermuda, California,
Caribbean, Europe, Galapagos Islands, Hawaii, Mexican Riviera,
Panama Canal and South America, and will begin sailing in Australia
and New Zealand this year. The line also offers unique land-tour
vacations in Alaska, Canada, Europe and Australia through its
cruisetour division. Noted for "The World's Best Large Ships,"
as voted by the readers of Conde' Nast Traveler (February 2007
Cruise Poll), Celebrity's current fleet will be joined by Celebrity
Journey and Celebrity Quest this year, Celebrity Solstice in 2008,
Celebrity Equinox in 2009, and Celebrity Eclipse in 2010.
For more
information, call Connection to Cruise 1-888-798-9133 or visit
www.connectiontocruise.com
(South Coast
Magazine - Spring 2007)
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