Fees will be waived at Trunk Bay on St. John on Monday.
In honor of the anniversary of the establishment of the National Park Service, fees will be waived at Trunk Bay on St. John on Monday.
The National Park Service was established in 1916, and the United States was the first country to set aside significant places so that they could be preserved and enjoyed by its citizens.
Trunk Bay is one of the most visited beaches on St. John and is home to an underwater snorkel trail
And home to people standing on and killing the reef just like at Coki. Everytime I'm at either place leading a tour I tell the people walking all over the rocks (not my tours) that I work there and to get off the rocks. The only thing that makes me feel better is seeing them with a foot full if urchins. Told ya so and pay pack for killing the coral.
Trunk is beautiful as is Coki but I just wonder how much these places can take. I see more and more coral necropsy every time I visit.
To be fair people don't understand the difference between coral, live rock, and base rock.
I'll stand on base (dead) rock all day long. It's really annoying when I stand up and have 5 people yelling at me...
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