fairytalelover
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Is it true that we cant bring back shells from Castaway Cay and Nassau?? Why?? 


mmouse37 said:What is the saying...."Take only pictures...leave only footprints"....or something like that!!!
MJ
I can't speak to other places, but in Hawaii (over the last 10 years or so that I've been going) there has been an increase in the "don't take shells" policy. And even so, I know that the number of shells in the places I snorkle has dwindled noticeably... This can be a problem for sea creatures that re-use abandoned shells.But people bring shells back from other beaches all the time, like in Hawaii
To be honest, as soon as your son touched it, he killed it. If you even touch coral, it dies...... Hence why so many snorkle spots have deteriorated over the years, people keep touching things, and it kills it.The4OfUs said:Don't forget the coral - something I wasn't aware of until, on our cruise, my son picked up a piece - small, about the size of a golf ball - from under his foot in the ocean...and a fellow cruiser told him that it was still alive, and he should put it back. I wouldn't have realized it if he hadn't said something.
True, but some animals move from shell to shell, and it is part of their protection. DCL has a policy that nothing be removed from their beaches so that every cruiser has the same advantage to experience Cataway Cay. At any of the beaches on St. John, or some of St. Thomas, they are National Parks and it actually ILLEGAL to remove anything from them since everything on the beach is considered property of the National Parks. There might be the same rule in Nassau as well, though as someone who's been to Nassau a few time, I wouldn't want to bring anything back from their beaches.....fairytalelover said:Yes but am empty shell is not alive. It's just an empty shell.
jel0511 said:To be honest, as soon as your son touched it, he killed it. If you even touch coral, it dies...... Hence why so many snorkle spots have deteriorated over the years, people keep touching things, and it kills it.

Beth, you are not mistaken. The announcement is made on the tram, there are signs along the walkway and if anyone still has their literature from the cruise, check out the backside of the Castaway Cay map. Under Friendly Reminders it states that "due to our commitment to the environment, we ask that seashells, coral and other natural treasures be left undisturbed at Castaway Cay for all to enjoy". For whatever reason, I'm thinking that I heard it announced a number of times when we were on board.BethC1952 said:I think they make an announcement on the trams about "Take only pictures...leave only footprints", but I might be mistaken!
Beth
zakatak said:I can honestly say that I didn't see any signs at Castaway Cay OR heard any announcements. I had no idea and my son did take about 10 shells, most of which were broken old flat shells, but two of them are nice.
If Disney doesn't want you to take the shells, they should make a better attempt at letting people know. Neither us, nor the family we were travelling with, heard or saw anything about that policy.