Teaching people to snorkel, enjoy the water

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They’re surrounded by water, and yet many Guam residents fear it.

Assistant instructor of University of Guam Sea Grant Marie Auyong hopes to change that by creating opportunities where people can experience the water in a supportive, comfortable environment.

On Saturday, June 24, at the Dededo Pool, she will lead a snorkel intro meant to teach very basic water safety and orient people to snorkeling.

UOG Sea Grant will provide all gear for $5, cash only. The snorkel intro starts at 10:30am and goes until 12pm, but participants can stay at the pool until closing time. Due to gear size limits, participants should be 12 and older.

“Snorkeling can be an easy way to enjoy Guam’s underwater life, but folks won’t try it because they get uncomfortable with ill-fitting gear or freak out about deep water. Several adults I know are also a little traumatized from beach experiences in their youth, where maybe things didn’t go exactly to plan,” Auyong said.

Participants will start standing in waist or chest-deep water and learn how to fit and defog their masks, get comfortable breathing underwater, and practice efficient kicking with fins.

“We’re not looking to develop the next Michael Phelps,” said Auyong. “We want to create a place for success and hope that people are encouraged to keep getting in the pool, and eventually, the ocean!”

For more information about marine-related education activities, contact Auyong at auyongm@triton.uog.edu or call 685-4355.

The National Sea Grant College Program is a partnership between universities and the federal government’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an agency within the Department of Commerce. The Sea Grant network includes more than 3,000 scientists, engineers, public outreach experts, educators, and students. UOG Sea Grant brings the science of coastal resources to Guam’s people as one of 33 programs across the nation. See http://www.cnas-re.uog.edu/ for more information. (UOG)

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