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On Tuesday October 23rd from 7pm to 8 pm at the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA), Kaya Finlandia 10A, STINAPA will give a presentation on the status of the conch population in Lac Bay.
As early as 1969 the conch was already overfished, and by 1991 it was officially protected on Bonaire. In order to create awareness on the status of the conch stock Bonaire kicked off the Conch Restoration Project as part of a series of ecological restoration projects in different parts of the world (India, Mali, Bolivia and Bonaire): What if we change.
This evenings presentation will be about the successes and pitfalls, what we have learned, and where we are now.
You are welcome to join us on October 23rd 2018 from 7pm to 8pm at DCNA.
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