Such songs as the theme from The Little Mermaid, the Beatles' Yellow
Submarine and Jimmy Buffett's Fins entertained listeners during the
four-hour music session.
Some snorkelers pretended to jam underwater on mock guitars or play other fake instruments such as a whimsical fish flute.
Others wore costumes depicting mermaids and seahorses as music sounded from waterproof speakers suspended beneath boats. The so-called Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival took place at Looe Key Reef, part of the continental United States' only living coral barrier reef, located about six miles south of Big Pine Key.
"This is a way for people to really appreciate the coral reef while at
the same time listening to an environmental message about coral
protection," explained WWUS radio station news director and festival
founder Bill Becker.
Staged by WWUS in partnership with a local chamber of commerce, the
festival featured music specially programmed for the aquatic listening
experience.
Accompanying the tunes were coral reef conservation messages and tips on
environmentally friendly diving practices.
Others wore costumes depicting mermaids and seahorses as music sounded from waterproof speakers suspended beneath boats. The so-called Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival took place at Looe Key Reef, part of the continental United States' only living coral barrier reef, located about six miles south of Big Pine Key.
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