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		<title>SCUBA Dive with the Sharks at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa Bay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dive with the Sharks at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa Bay gives you the opportunity to SCUBA dive with sharks from around the world in the incredible Shark Bay exhibit. This experience will put you up close and personal with the ocean&#8217;s top predator.
Shark Bay is a 93,000-gallon saltwater exhibit that is home to shark [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-114" title="Scuba-Diving-and-Sharks" src="http://www.tampabayhistorytours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Scuba-Diving-and-Sharks-300x199.jpg" alt="Scuba-Diving-and-Sharks" width="300" height="199" />Dive with the Sharks at <strong>The Florida Aquarium</strong> in <strong>Tampa Bay</strong> gives you the opportunity to <strong>SCUBA</strong> dive with sharks from around the world in the incredible Shark Bay exhibit. This experience will put you up close and personal with the ocean&#8217;s top predator.<br />
Shark Bay is a 93,000-gallon saltwater exhibit that is home to shark species from around the world including sand tiger sharks, zebra sharks, nurse sharks, black tip reef sharks and a green sea turtle. The Dive with the Sharks program is designed to dispel the commonly held myth that sharks are man-eaters and to convey a strong conservation message to visitors. Essentially, this is an extension of the successful and popular dive show &#8220;Sharks! From Fear to Fascination!&#8221;</p>
<p>WHAT YOU GET: The program is approximately 90-minutes and includes an educational presentation about sharks and a 30-minute dive in the Shark Bay exhibit. Exit the shark cage with a qualified dive master and position yourself on the bottom of the exhibit for optimal viewing of the sharks. Family and friends will be able to watch from the Sea Hunt<img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-115" title="FlAqNight" src="http://www.tampabayhistorytours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/FlAqNight-150x150.jpg" alt="FlAqNight" width="150" height="150" /> gallery.</p>
<p>SAFETY: There are two dive masters in the exhibit with you and one surface tender present during all dives. This program is operated with the highest standards of recreational diving. The Florida Aquarium dive team is trained to supervise recreational diving activities by world wide recognized scuba training agencies. Emergency oxygen and first aid kits are onsite for all diving operations. The dive and security team have a well-practiced emergency action plan in order to handle medical emergencies. All team members are trained in the use of emergency oxygen, first aid and CPR.</p>
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<strong>Departure Point:</strong><br />
Florida Aquarium in Tampa Bay<br />
<strong>Departure Time:</strong><br />
<em>Start times vary depending on time of year:</em><br />
o Morning &#8211; 9:00am or 10:00am<br />
o Afternoon &#8211; 3:30pm or 4:00pm</p>
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		<title>Welcome To Tampa bay Florida</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You want Florida, you want it all, and you only want to unpack once. No problem! You want Tampa Bay.
There’s a sunny side to this West Coast community that makes this a true hot spot among the world’s destinations. Naturally there’s lots of water and sunshine. But you’ll also discover an area that’s full of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.tampabayhistorytours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Tampa-Bay-437861-small-300x200.jpg" alt="Tampa-Bay-437861-small" title="Tampa-Bay-437861-small" width="300" height="200" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-11" />You want Florida, you want it all, and you only want to unpack once. No problem! You want Tampa Bay.</p>
<p>There’s a sunny side to this West Coast community that makes this a true hot spot among the world’s destinations. Naturally there’s lots of water and sunshine. But you’ll also discover an area that’s full of rich arts, professional sports, sights to see and things to do you won’t find anywhere else. Whatever your pleasure, you&#8217;ll find it in Tampa Bay!</p>
<p>Here, a single day&#8217;s itinerary might include breakfast at a waterside cafe, a visit to Busch Gardens Africa, The Florida Aquarium, a streetcar ride to Channelside for shopping, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Rays, or Lightning game, topped off with a stay in one of our luxury hotels or resorts. Then on to historic Ybor City where the Cuban sandwiches are hot and crisp, the cigars are hand-rolled, and the colorful streets are lined with fun.</p>
<p>What next? White, sugar sand beaches, sport fishing, jet skiing, parasailing, and join the party in January as rowdy swashbucklers invade Tampa Bay for the Annual Gasparilla Pirate Festival. Whether you are visiting for a vacation or a convention, Tampa Bay &#038; Company is your official source for destination information on Tampa and Hillsborough County.</p>
<p>So pack your flip flops and sunglasses and prepare for an amazing getaway in fun-filled Tampa Bay! From the mouth-watering restaurants to the incredible entertainment, see why Tampa Bay is a popular vacation destination for savvy travelers looking to get the most out of their Florida vacation. Tampa Bay&#8230; there’s no better way to experience Florida. </p>
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		<title>Tampa Bay History</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tampa Bay is a large natural harbor and estuary along the Gulf of Mexico on the west central coast of Florida, comprising Hillsborough Bay, Old Tampa Bay, Middle Tampa Bay, and Lower Tampa Bay.
&#8220;Tampa Bay&#8221; is not the name of any municipality within the state of Florida. This misconception probably stems from the naming of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-5" title="Tampa_skyline_from_Davis_Island_600x400_85" src="http://www.tampabayhistorytours.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Tampa_skyline_from_Davis_Island_600x400_85-300x200.jpg" alt="Tampa_skyline_from_Davis_Island_600x400_85" width="300" height="200" /><strong>Tampa Bay</strong> is a large natural harbor and estuary along the Gulf of Mexico on the west central coast of Florida, comprising Hillsborough Bay, Old Tampa Bay, Middle Tampa Bay, and Lower Tampa Bay.</p>
<p>&#8220;Tampa Bay&#8221; is not the name of any municipality within the state of Florida. This misconception probably stems from the naming of several professional sports franchises (including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Tampa Bay Rays) whose names represent the collective Tampa Bay Area, the hub of which is the city of Tampa, Florida</p>
<p><strong>Natural history</strong></p>
<p>The bay has been a brackish estuary with a wide mouth connecting it to the Gulf of Mexico for approximately 6,000 years. Prior to that time, it was a large fresh water lake, possibly fed by the Floridan Aquifer through natural springs. [3] Though the exact process of the lake-to-bay transformation is not completely understood, the leading theory is that rising seas levels following the last ice age coupled with the formation of a massive sink hole near the current mouth of the bay created a connection between the lake and the gulf.</p>
<p><strong>Human habitation</strong></p>
<p>Humans have lived near the shores of Tampa Bay for millennia, possibly as long as 12,000 to 14,000 years. The first local people to fully adapt to a sea-side lifestyle was the Manasota culture, beginning around 5,000 &#8211; 6,000 years ago and eventually evolving into the Weeden Island culture . Approximately 1,100 years ago, the Tocobaga developed near present-day Safety Harbor along Old Tampa Bay. These were the people living in the area at the time of first contact with Europeans.</p>
<p>Spanish maps dated as early as 1584 identifies Tampa Bay as Baya de Spirito Santo. A map dated 1695 identfies the area as Bahia Tampa. Later maps dated 1794[9] and 1800[10] show the bay divided with three different names, Tampa Bay, Hillsboro Bay and the overall name of Bay of Spiritu(o) Santo. The map maker&#8217;s use of Bay of Spirito Santo seems to have given over to the use of either Tampa Bay alone or the use of both Tampa Bay and Hillsboro Bay as early as 1833</p>
<p><strong>Geography and Ecology</strong><br />
A view of Tampa Bay from I-275, looking south. The industrial buildings are located near St. Petersburg, Florida</p>
<p>Tampa Bay is Florida&#8217;s largest open-water estuary, extending over 1031 square km. and forming coastlines of Hillsborough, Manatee and Pinellas counties. The freshwater sources of the Bay are distributed among over a hundred small tributaries, rather than a single river.</p>
<p>Beginning the reversal of decades of unrestricted pollution, the bay was designated an estuary of national significance by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, for its fringe of mangrove and its prolific mud flats: more than 200 species of fish are to be found in Tampa Bay and 25 species of birds make it their year-round home. The warm water outfalls of power plants bordering the bay draw one out of every six endangered manatees to spend the winter. Equally significant though less immediately visible is the role of the Bay&#8217;s waters as nurseries for shrimp and crabs, as well as less commercial invertebrates.</p>
<p>Two National Wildlife Refuges are located in Tampa Bay: Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge and the refuge on Egmont Key. Most of the smaller islands in the Bay are off-limits to the public, due to their fragile ecology and their use as nesting sites for brown pelicans, herons, egrets, Roseate spoonbills, cormorants and others. The Tampa Bay Estuary Program keeps watch over the Bay&#8217;s health</p>
<p><strong>Transportation</strong></p>
<p>Due in large part to the Port of Tampa and the dredging of more than eighty miles of deep-water shipping channels, seaborne commerce has historically been a large part of the Tampa Bay Area’s economy. The area boasts the largest port in Florida and the 10th largest in the nation – the Port of Tampa. The port accommodates half of Florida’s cargo in the form of bulk, break bulk, roll-on/roll-off, refrigerated and container cargo. The port also has a large ship repair and building industry, and recently expanded cruise facilities.</p>
<p>The Port of Manatee, with more refrigerated dockside space than any other Gulf of Mexico port, is the closest of the three Tampa Bay deepwater ports to the Panama Canal. It is also one of the state&#8217;s busiest, ranking fifth among Florida&#8217;s fourteen seaports in total annual cargo tonnage.</p>
<p>The Port of St. Petersburg is home to a U.S. Coast Guard station. The smallest of Florida’s ports, it operates as a landlord port managed by the city of St. Petersburg.</p>
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