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Solstice - All Rent to Charity: A Socially Responsible Vacation Rental House
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The Beach House That Gives Back. Solstice is not run as a traditional for-profit business. Instead, our goal is to use this unique asset as a way to raise money for charitable organizations working to improve the environment and the lives of people in the Bahamas, the U.S. and around the world. A stay at Solstice is a way to make a positive impact on the world without the sweat and blisters of a volunteer vacation. Protect wildlife and promote sustainable development and conservation in the Bahamas.
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Operation Wallacea students participate in sea turtle research. August 9, 2016. Green sea turtles (. A total number of 9 mangrove creeks were studied in this experiment. At each creek they visited, quadrats were placed and used for the investigation of seagrass structure, where percentage cover, species richness, and leaf canopy height data were collected. As well as this, environmental factors of the area, such as water depth, were studied. Samples of seagrass were also taken using a core. Within each c...
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ceiblogger | CEI Blog
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All posts by ceiblogger. Mackey recounts her deep-sea adventures with Dr. Edith Widder in the Gulf of Mexico. August 5, 2015. It was an unbelievable experience and I’m so excited to continue to research the largest and least explored biome in the world! Bonefish Research Trip to the Northern Exuma Islands. July 28, 2015. Forest Thomas, Regional collaborator from Hummingbird Cay, Exuma, shares his experience as he teams up with CEI for a Bonefish Research Adventure. The next day we collected, tagged, and ...
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Students conducting dissertation projects at CEI this summer | CEI Blog
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Students conducting dissertation projects at CEI this summer. July 26, 2015. 8220;Hi, I’m Jordan Atherton from Newcastle University, England, conducting research here at CEI for my final year thesis project. I’m looking at how the fish assemblages on the coral reef here are affected by different habitat complexities by method of underwater visual census, so plenty of diving! CEI Research Assistant works with sea turtle hatchlings in Costa Rica. Bonefish Research Trip to the Northern Exuma Islands.
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Educational Programs | CEI Blog
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Category Archives: Educational Programs. Operation Wallacea students participate in sea turtle research. August 9, 2016. Green sea turtles (. Two CEI interns catching turtles with a seine net (turtle seining). In order to collect data regarding the abundance of turtles, methods including turtle seining, chasing and abundance surveys were carried out within the creeks where seagrass data had previously been collected. These methods sought to demonstrate correlations between characteristics of the seag...
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You are what you eat… and what your dinner eats, too! | CEI Blog
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You are what you eat and what your dinner eats, too! May 20, 2015. As any angler will tell you, fresh fish is the best fish (Fig. 1)! Even non-anglers would insist that grilled wahoo, dockside yellowfin sashimi, or fried dolphinfish fingers are best when fresh from the sea. Knowing your fish is wild-caught means there are no questions about the quality of the fillet, or the fish’s diet right? Fig 3: Island School students remove the stomach from a dolphinfish in preparation for a stomach dissection.
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The South Eleuthera Children’s Camp celebrates its 20th year! | CEI Blog
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The South Eleuthera Children’s Camp celebrates its 20th year! August 12, 2015. Aside from learning to swim, the campers learned about ocean conservation and the marine creatures that inhabit their waters. At the end of the week, each camper gave a presentation of what they had learned to an audience of master student scientists from around the world. Shamara Burrows and Samuel Dorcent pose together 16 years later. Flyfishing, snorkeling and exploring South Eleuthera with Flats Week! Subscribe to our Blog.
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Island School
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Mission & Vision. Faculty & Staff. Update Your Contact Information. Fall and Spring Semesters. Why The Island School? Fall & Spring Semesters. Tuition and Financial Aid. Enrolled Students and Parents. Summer Term Alumni Mentors. The Cacique Maxey Alumni Award. Update Your Contact Information. Special Thanks to Carl Treyz for this awesome footage for our campus tour! Click here for a Campus Map. If you would like to learn more about how to take a campus tour, click here. Wherever possible, we apply the pr...
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Island School
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Mission & Vision. Faculty & Staff. Update Your Contact Information. Fall and Spring Semesters. Why The Island School? Fall & Spring Semesters. Tuition and Financial Aid. Enrolled Students and Parents. Summer Term Alumni Mentors. The Cacique Maxey Alumni Award. Update Your Contact Information. Programs are offered year round at our Cape Eleuthera campus where students, educators and researchers live together on an island in a sustainable environment. A sabatical opportunity for experienced educators.
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