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Minister gives update on Sargasso Sea AllianceFriday, April 27, 2012
Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office has a Full Science Case for their review as Bermuda moves to establish international protection of the Sargasso Sea.
Minister Bean: Sargasso Sea Alliance Progress
Thursday, April 26, 2012
MARC A. BEAN, JP, MP ON: SARGASSO SEA PROJECT UPDATE; SCIENCE CASE
Rubis donates fuel for educational boat
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Rubis Energy Bermuda has donated another year of fuel for education to facilitate marine conservation excursions for local schoolchildren to support conservation education programmes.
RUBiS donates a year's worth of fuel to BZS
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
TUESDAY, APRIL 17: RUBIS has gifted a year’s worth of diesel boat fuel to the Bermuda Zoological Society, it was announced today.
Aquarium shark released back into the wild
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
A shark called Osbourne has been released back to the sea by the Bermuda Aquarium and Zoo.
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Fans of all things under the sea now have a new way of exploring the mysteries and wonders of Bermuda’s unique marine life as the Bermuda Zoological Society’s Bermuda Reef Life HD app is now available free for Android users.
A spokesperson said, “The app, which was first launched for Apple iOS devices in November 2012, has become very popular with locals and visitors alike. It features more than 260 high definition images in 14 sections, all taken by local photographer Ron Lucas, revealing the beauty and diversity of Bermuda’s underwater paradise.
“Almost all of the most common local species are featured, and the iOS second edition includes 25 additional photos.”
A Giant Sea Anenome [photo from Bermuda Reef Life HD app]:
“In addition to fish and other marine life, there are also amazing photos of reef and wreck sites, as well as a Buoyed Dive Site Map with pop-up photos and descriptions and a Map of Marine Protected Areas.
“The app’s search feature assists in identifying Bermuda marine life and learning about recommended dive sites. The photos can also be played in a slide show.
“Bermuda Reef Life HD is so much more than just a fish app. In addition to the special features of interest to divers, snorkelers, and marine enthusiasts, educators will find the images the perfect addition to their science and social studies curriculums for students of all ages, including topics like animal families, habitats, and conservation.”
A Stoplight Parrotfish, Terminal Phase [photo from Bermuda Reef Life HD app]
“Also, in their desire to make sure that all students have the opportunity to use the app, the Bermuda Zoological Society is now offering the app as a free download for all devices.”
“We don’t want there to be any reason why a young person in Bermuda cannot download Reef Life,” said photographer Ron Lucas. “Every child in Bermuda should have access to the BZS Bermuda Reef Life HD app to learn about our fascinating yet fragile underwater environment.
“In so doing, they will become advocates and ambassadors for the reefs and marine life that are so important for protecting the islands, our economy and way of life. Every child in Bermuda should have access to the BZS Bermuda Reef Life HD app to learn about our fascinating yet fragile underwater environment.”
Photographer Ron Lucas
“In so doing, they will become advocates and ambassadors for the reefs and marine life that are so important for protecting the islands, our economy and way of life.
“This app provides an excellent resource for students of all ages, plus it is a fantastic way for visitors to our island to explore Bermuda under the ocean waves, and then take it home to share with family and friends. Snorkelers, divers, and everyone interested in the marine environment will find it a wonderful resource.”
“Those with Android devices can download Bermuda Reef Life HD from Google Play and the Amazon App store, while iOS users can continue to download from iTunes.