Nature
Monitoring Bonaire’s Coral Reefs (2003 – 2017): Challenges and changes over the past 14 years
03-03-2017 -
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Connecting people with nature:
Monitoring Bonaire’s Coral Reefs (2003 – 2017): Challenges and changes over the past 14 years
Dr. Robert (Bob) Steneck (coral reef ecologist from the University of Maine) is coming to Bonaire once again with his graduate students to complete another round of coral reef monitoring (conducted every two years since 2003).
On Friday the 10th of March at 7pm at CIEE – Kaya Gobernador Debrot 21 he will present some highlights on the state of our reefs.
Entrance is free of charge
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