COVID 19 SAFETY PLAN
Westport Seabirds COVID 19 Safety Plan
The following set of best practices are intended to make the Monte Carlo as safe as possible for our clients and minimize the risk of exposure or transmission of the COVID–19 virus while onboard.
BEST PRACTICES:
- Any person who has tested positive up to five days prior to the date of their trip must cancel their reservation. After five days from a positive test, and if that person has no symptoms, that person may take their trip but must wear a mask from day 6-10 when onboard our vessel the Monte Carlo. If after five days from the time a person tests positive, that person continues to have symptoms, they should cancel their reservation.
- Cleaning and Disinfection – We will continue using high quality cleaning and disinfection products.
- We will provide hand sanitizer and soap.
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All of our trips go offshore to one of three deep water canyons approximately 28-35 miles offshore. These canyons are just beyond the edge of the continental shelf and reach water depths in excess of 2,500 feet.
Possible Species
Birds that can be expected on most or all April – October trips: Black-footed Albatross, Northern Fulmar, Sooty Shearwater, Pink-footed Shearwater, Fork-tailed Storm-Petrel, Red-necked and Red Ph...
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