Famous for the pristine and diverse reef ecosystem, Fakarava is a snorkeler‘s and diver’s paradise. Due to conservation protections in place here, the marine environment around Fakarava is considered one of the most spectacular, so much so that we found spending another full day in the waters around the south pass of the atoll well worth our time. Fed by daily tidal flushes pouring through the narrow, but deep, break in the atoll, we witnessed a healthy and thriving reef which in most places achieved 100% coral coverage. This provides a habitat for the largest aggregation of grey reef sharks in the world, numbering in the hundreds. With that balance in place, the remainder of the trophic levels are represented as well. The morning was spent exploring our own private motu (a small coralline, and sand island making up part of the atoll) by paddleboard, snorkel, kayak, and on foot. The afternoon was spent drift snorkeling through the pass taking in the reef life as if it were a movie passing us by, as we casually cruised with the current. In the evening cultural specialist Tua Pittman and naturalist Tom Ritchie gathered us on the bow of the ship to learn about the night sky.
4/18/2019
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Rangiroa, French Polynesia
Our last day of our expedition took us to Rangiroa, the largest atoll in French Polynesia. Its name can be translated as “Big Sky,” and the name suits this place, as the vast lagoon of this atoll is so sprawling that you can’t see the other end. Guests enjoyed the day visiting a pearl farm. Black pearls are one of the main industries on French Polynesia, and at the farm, we could see how they use surgical precision to insert the mother of pearl bead in the black lipped oysters to produce these pearls. This island has become a center for the pearl farming industry in French Polynesia, as it is the only one with a school dedicated to the teaching of this trade and the research of the species on which it depends. We also enjoyed the lagoon’s gorgeous waters, where we set our snorkeling platform and enjoyed big numbers of fish in a coral garden. Enjoying the pristine conditions of this lagoon, our guests snorkeled among hundreds of snappers, big moray eels, and sharks. A high point of local color, it was a perfect ending to an incredible expedition in French Polynesia.