Presentation of Proposed Dolphin Project

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ST. LUCIA DOLPHIN PARK

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ST. LUCIA DOLPHIN PARK

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St. Lucia Island

St. Lucia

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St. Lucia & Project Area

St. Lucia CruiseShip terminal

Dolphin ParkAt Pigeon Island

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Project location at PigeonIsland

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Area for the Project at Pigeon Island

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DOLPHIN HABITATCONSTRUCTION PROCESS

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Sediment contained to avoidaffecting enviroment

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Sediment contained to avoidaffecting environment

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Sediment contained to avoidaffecting enviroment

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Construction phase

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Construction phase

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Construction phase

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Construction phase

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Wood walk way 9 feet wide

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Wood walk way from shore to Dolphin habitat

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Wood walk way from shore todolphin habitat

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Areas for dolphin programs

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Area for dolphin programs

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Aerial Photo of Dolphin Habitat

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Dolphin habitat

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Aerial view of the full infrastructure

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Anguilla BWI, Dolphin Habitat

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Land project floor plan

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Recreational pool project

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Front view of building

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Project view

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Beach view of land proyect

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Aerial view of buildings

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View of pool area

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Gift shop & check in front view

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Side view of pool & mainbuilding

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Front view of main building

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Rest area in front of mainbuilding

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Lockers and staff building

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Rest area around thepool

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Main building

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Main building facade

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Main building side entrance

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Rest rooms and lockers

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Lockers area

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Life jackets area

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Fish house

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Fish House

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Snack bar building

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Pool & snack area view

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Anguilla

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Those are well established brands that are identified as one

of a kind for educational and interactive experiences

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Tortola

As the Largest Dolphin Operator in the worldEvery area of our company is important, and our commercial area is not the

exception

We are more than 250 professionals with many years of experience in commercialization

Experience in many destinations

We do not depend only in one segment

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Tortola

Walk In

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Tortola

Agencies

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Tortola

Cruise LinesSwim with Dolphins is a Top Tour in the cruise lines

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Cayman Dolphin Discovery & Dolphin Cove

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We were honored as Caribbean’s Leading Tour Operator by Carnival Cruise Line and by other cruise lines

Swim with Dolphns is a top tour for them

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Tortola

E-commerce

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Visitors Flow-WE expect to bring almost 170,000 visitors in 5 years

- Average of 95 Guests per day

- Some days higher numbers

- WE control the allotments provided to Cruise lines and agencies

- It is planed in advanced

- We divide the visitors in 4 or 5 schedules per day

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We in Dolphin Discovery are Ambassadors around the globe

Work with Tourist Board representing the destination

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Exposure to the World

SL could compete with Other islands who offer DS

More Attractive

destination

Job opportunities

Career Opportunities

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• First Phase - 35 direct jobs

– Administrative employees

– Accountants

– Reservations

– Check in

– Sales executives

– Photographers

– Waitress – waiters

• 2nd Phase – 65 direct jobs

• 200 indirect jobs

– Drivers

– Transportation companies

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Other positive impact on the island- Local Suppliers

- Groceries stores

- Convenience stores

- Gas stations

- Taxi drivers

- Hardware stores

- Printing companies

- Marketing Companies

- Travel agencies

- Hotels

- Banks

- Uniform suppliers

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Other Tourist Attractions

– Combos pushing guests to have more activities

– Cruise ships and hotel guests

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Animal Care Department

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Dolphin Discovery Group

Dolphin Discovery began in 1994 with the dream of creating unique

interactive programs that provide our guests the opportunity to get

closer to the dolphins more than they ever dreamed.

Today our company offers magnificent experiences with dolphins

and other wonderful marine animals.

With the best facilities and staff we are:

"The largest family of dolphins in the world"

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23 years1994 2017

1 Marine Parks 23

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Miracle Program

The Miracle® program emerged as a result of the passion and

dedication of all day-to-day personnel who provide care to these

species, while aiming to preserve marine life.

It involves having a deep understanding of the animals’ reproductive

biology, their needs during different life stages (gestation, parturition,

and nursing), and aims to provide a better environment and care to

current and future generations of mammals born in our marine parks.

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Mission:

We create and share unforgettable experiences in

harmony with the environment.

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Recognized by national and

international organizations

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The Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks & Aquariums (AMMPA)

is an international association representing marine life parks,

aquariums, zoos, research centers and professional

organizations in search of the highest levels of care for

marine mammals, as well as their conservation in their natural

habitat, through public education.

What is AMMPA?

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1. Acquisition and disposition of the animals

2. Animal training

3. Education

4. Animal care

5. Security during interactive programs

6. Reproductive programs

7. Quarantine areas

8. Record keeping

9. Develop research projects

10. Spatial requirements

11. Transportation

12. Water quality

There are 12 mandatory aspects that must be met in full to

obtain AMMPA certification in each marine park:

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Certified by AMMPA(Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums)

3600

619

223

Certified by AMMPA

320

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DOLPHINARIUMS DOLPHINS

Dolphin Discovery

Worldwide

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The International Marine Animal Trainers’ Association (IMATA) is dedicated to advancing the care and management of marine

animals by providing communication between the professionals who serve the scientific study of these animals through public

presentations , training, research, medical care, conservation and education

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• Awarded since 2001 for 14 animal

training projects

• 18 certifications which represent

25% of the certifications that have

been emitted by the association

worldwide

• Quality Seal, our training program

has been reviewed to meet the

highest standards with the use of

modern and progressive

techniques

INTERNATIONAL MARINE ANIMAL TRAINERS’

ASSOCIATION

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The Keys of our Success

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Conservation Education

Commitments

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Our Mission:

Raise awareness about the importance of taking care of our

planet and species, including ourselves

Conservation Commitment

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• Have a conservation approach based on

on education, respect and research

• Provide regular training to our staff

• Supervise the care and welfare of all the

animals under our care

• Establish security procedures

Our Commitment:

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Education Commitment

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• Founded in 2008

• First audiovisual course in the

world based on the use of operant

conditioning an positive

reinforcement for animal training.

• 85% of graduated students

become professional trainers

• More than 300 students from 25

different countries

TRAINING ACADEMY FOR MARINE

MAMMAL SPECIALISTS

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Programs are dedicated to improving the quality of lives of animals, both

wild and in human care, through training, education and conservation

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Visiting marine parks

Educational tours

Activities

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Community Responsibility

2016 A total of 41,101 children interacted with our marine mammals

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THANK YOU

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THANK YOU