Ripple Effect Ecotours
Monday, October 4, 2010
This season NEVER disappoints Danny Lippi...
Monday, August 23, 2010
Joseph Woodbury saltwater vampire?!?
"I confess I am a saltwater vampire; it has just been too darn hot to go outside into the midday sunshine of the last few days. The other day I recorded a high temperature of 99.7 degrees for the NOAA weather site. I have found a solution... I have become North Florida’s one and only Saltwater Vampire! I refuse to go outside until the sun gets close to the western horizon.
For me, living the Florida life means enjoying every aspect of this state's beauty day or night! This includes Florida’s gorgeous sunsets, moonrises and the starry night sky. (Did you know that the full moon rise always occurs just after sunset; isn’t nature awesome?) Florida’s beaches and estuaries are great places to watch sunsets and stargaze because they offer a broad view of the sky. With the summer heat setting in, now is a great time to head outside as the sun goes down.
But I don’t want to be North Florida’s one and only Saltwater Vampire, I want you to join me too! So here is what you do: Plan a kayak trip and then head out into the estuary about an hour before sunset and simply float down the lazy river as the sun sets toward the horizon. What about the mosquitoes you ask? Well the great news is that there will be no mosquitoes, they are weak flyers and don’t like to hang out over open water (again, isn’t nature awesome!). After the sunsets to the sound of the dolphins splashing and chuffing around you (and if you were really lucky you’ve gotten to see a manatee or two) don’t paddle home just yet because the stars are about to come out and provide you with what Elinor de Wire calls “a marvelous, immense playground open to all.”
So head on out my fellow creatures of the night! There’s no need to stay indoors all day and all night too. Just make sure you follow all the laws and regulations for paddling after dark... remember... we are safe vampires as well!" - Joe
Thursday, June 24, 2010

What makes us who we are? Why do we do what we do? What sets us apart?These are some of the questions that we are routinely asked, and are happy to answer! The quick answer is: We do what we do because who we are sets us apart!
What does that mean? Ethical Ecotourism is more than just a catchy phrase... its theway we run our tours, our business model, and the difference between other kayak tours and ourselves. Examples of this go from our virtually paperless "back office",to the responsible fishing practices in our kayak fishing tours. As we know that each decision we make will cast "ripples" through the environment, we make sure wecan ethically stand behind everything we do. Here is our interpretation and standard of Ethical Ecotourism:
Respect
In order for any organization to make a difference in the green movement, it is essential that they appreciate and respect the efforts already taken by others andnot try to dismantle any such progress with political meanderings. Creativity and constant positive forward thinking are the keys! Human power is the only responsibleplatform for any sustainable, natural exploration!
Integrity Principles and morals are the only way to measure any progress. Monetary gain can never conflict with moral higher-ground. The best thing about a small organizationis the ability to measure these. Constant analysis is critical with the growth of an organization to maintain it's original code of ethics and to not fall victim to the easy opportunity to rely on mediocrity to shape the events that we are solely responsible for. At Ripple Effect, we hold ourselves responsible for every ripple and every wave that we set in motion! People
Who is behind the ideology set forth by the company? What is the motivation? Is it to just maintain a certain level of mediocrity- to just put in enough effort to juststay afloat- job security? Or, could it be that we at Ripple Effect are entirely motivated to bring our cause to as many people as possible to spread our message far and wide using knowledgeable enthusiasm, sustainably. No cynics here! We will continue to work as diligently as possible to make sure that we get to continue the work that we love all while respecting the ideas already set forth by others and forging new ones. Otherwise, this would just be a job!
PaperYes, no business can be green without taking great strides to reduce, reuse, andrecycle. At Ripple Effect, we utilize technology to maintain much of our administrative system. Our fully automated website allows for our virtually "paperless" back office with online reservations. All of our brochures and even our business cards are printed on recycled paper printed with vegetable inks to reduce those pesky VOC's. Our e-gift certificates are totally paperless and make it easy to send someone "the ultimate green holiday surprise". You won't find us frivolously advertising in printed tourist pamphlets that are irresponsibly distributed and inevitably end up in the land fill.
LifeLet's not forget that life, as we know it, is confined to the biosphere only on thiswondrous "blue planet", one in a billion! In the biosphere, 90% of all life lives within 10 miles of the coast. That accounts for the fish in the sea living on the continental shelf which comprises only 2% of the oceans! Or, more importantly, thisalso accounts for humans wanting to be at the beach. So whether your lucky enough to live here, or you are on vacation in this coastal paradise, it is all too important that you consider your own impact and help to counter act the environmentalpressures brought on by our own recreation!
Education As naturalist guides, our purpose is to interpret the natural beauty that abounds in Northeast Florida so that our patrons take home an experience, a sense of place, that will stay with them for a long time and, hopefully, be passed along to the otherimportant peoples intheir lives. We call this the "Ripple Effect"! We are only interpretive guides and put no emphasis on the importance of ourselves. The message that we convey comes from the diligent biologists, archeologists, and educators in our community that havededicated their lives to the knowledge that we put forth. This is the very reason that we have developed partnerships with the finest environmental educational organizations in the area including the GTM NERR (National Estuarine Reserve),Marineland Dolphin Conservation Center, and the University of Florida's Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience. For years we have been active supporters of the CSO's (citizen support organizations) that help to fund many of the educational outreach programs in the Florida State Parks including Washington Oaks and Faver-Dykes State Parks.
What can you do to help? A percentage of all of our proceeds go to funding the research, education, and stewardship of the GTM NERR!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Ripple Effect Ecotours joins the blogging community...
Hi friends,