Everybody eat the Lionfish! (it's invasive don't you know)
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Time spent at the dive camp within Bacalar Chico Marine Reserve will provide experiences that assault your senses in the most positive way imaginable. Swimming with sea turtles, sleeping under the stars, spotting manatees, pure isolation with a group of people from around the world and different backgrounds in paradise (like the beach but without the shark attacks and angry Thai agriculturalists) to name but a few. However as good as the food is within the relatively basic structure of the camp you are only human if after four weeks of rice and beans and all its variations doesn't start to wane on you a bit (sorry Victor). Given how exhausted you are from all the diving though any form of sustenance is greatly appreciated but on return from the camp I was treated to what was the best meal of my life. My homestay Mum (they really do feel like mums and family after the time you spend there and the food and care they provide you) cooked up grilled lobster in butter, it was in season, chips and tortilla wraps. I proceeded to create a lobster wrap that would put Man vs Food to shame and devoured it with lashings of Marie Sharps chilli sauce (a Belizean staple of epic proportions). Several things struck me as I wiped chilli sauce from my beard (shaving at camp is possible but I wanted to look like a fat Tom Hanks from castaway on my return home). Firstly, my homestay family were not destitute by any means, the father was the local pharmacist however the kindness and hospitality being shown almost brought me to tears but that may have been too much Marie Sharps. The second thing was what a four weeks at camp it had been. For diving masters and novices alike there will be something at Bacalar Chico that you have not seen or experienced before. To be able to access dive sites that no one else can is a privilege and a pleasure. The extent of the wildlife both in and out of the water is mind-blowing and will leave you clutching at your bird and fish guides just to try and keep up with the numerous species you see. The fact that worthwhile science is being done as well is certainly an added bonus and I defy anyone to go and not come away with extensive knowledge about how these marine ecosystems work and to be able to name many different creatures that reside within them. You may also come away with a murderous lust to cleanse the reef of lion fish an invasive species in the Caribbean, this is also fine. You may even get a chance to go on a lion fish cull a diving experience that really is quite special. Cooking and eating the lion fish after a cull with some garlic and chilli was another experience I treasured, I suppose the food at camp wasn't too bad! Just remember that underneath the stinging spines the meat tastes just fine (Lionfish song 2015). There really are so many amazing things about the work Blue Ventures does within the local communities of Belize that I am sure have many positive consequences. I am sure there are also many different positive things that people may get from volunteering with Blue Ventures if you are looking at a gap year and boosting your University chances or even just a break from normal life. The real amazing thing though is the fun you will have, the wonderful people you will meet and the amazing places you will dive that you will remember for a very, very long time.