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Remembering the Life of the 'Ocean Vet'Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Where do I begin? How do I find the words? How do you even begin to describe the impact that one person can have not on your own life, but on an entire country?
'Ocean Vet' Burnie dies in diving incident
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Dr Neil Burnie, the noted veterinarian and fisherman who is well known for his research on marine species, died yesterday after running into difficulties while diving at Horseshoe Bay Beach.
Tributes to an admired custodian of the sea
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
The late veterinarian and ocean activist Dr Neil Burnie has been described as one of Bermuda’s best-loved characters and legendary custodian of the sea.
Bermuda Mourns The Loss Of Dr. Neil Burnie
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
The island is today mourning the loss of Dr. Neil Burnie, the well-known veterinarian and colourful character with an unmatched passion for Bermuda’s marine wildlife.
Staff at BAMZ respond quickly to Hurricane Gonzalo damage
Thursday, November 06, 2014
It takes a great deal of time and energy to prepare your home for an impending storm — making sure your home is secure, that you have an ample supply of food and water, and, if you have pets, making sure they are kept inside and safe.
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Excitement is mounting as teams have been registering for the upcoming Reef Watch which will be held on Saturday, August 31.
Reef Watch is a unique one-day event, sponsored by the Bermuda Zoological Society, which encourages the community to participate in a citizen science research project, all while raising funds for research and conservation efforts of Bermuda’s coral reefs.
“This project began as an attempt to address the recent loss of funding support for monitoring the health of our reef system,” explained BZS President Richard Winchell.
The organisers said,”The BZS is inviting teams, including a boat and a 4-person snorkel team, to register for the event, which will begin at midday and last all afternoon. Each team has been asked to raise at least $500 per boat, but top fundraisers will be awarded with prizes at the special field report and dinner that will conclude the event at Barr’s Bay Park.”
“The $500 raised per team entry will go directly to sustain reef monitoring by our scientists and interns, supporting our conservation and education mission,” Mr. Winchell said. “We suggest four team members per boat and we have encouraged each team to make a personal donation, and to encourage friends and colleagues to sponsor their boat to raise the $500 donation. Involving others increases awareness of the value and importance of a healthy reef.”
Before the event, teams will be invited to special training sessions to help them understand what to look for on the day, and participants will be provided with a specially designed slate to record their findings.
Once all the data is collected, the information will be compiled, evaluated and published on the BZS website, as well as the Bermuda Reef Ecosystem Analysis and Monitoring Progamme [BREAM] blog.
“Over the past few years, an enormous body of reef base line data has been collected by the BREAM team, and with the REEF WATCH programme, the BZS is supporting an annual community reef ‘check-up’ by volunteers, collecting the data, raising community awareness and participation, and raising funds to support ongoing research. The volunteer training, the reefs chosen, and the protocols followed have all been developed by Dr. Thad Murdoch of BREAM, to ensure the data collected will have scientific value.”
To date, fourteen teams have registered, though BZS would like to see as many as 20 boats participating. It is still not too late to register your boat and team. Information and registration forms are available on the BZS website, or by emailing development.bzs@gov.bm.
As lead sponsor, Hiscox has agreed to support the REEF WATCH on an annual basis, making up part of Hiscox’s wider commitment to the Bermuda environment says Hiscox Bermuda’s CEO, Jeremy Pinchin, “The reef protecting Bermuda is the northern most coral reef system in the world and it’s important we do all we can to preserve it. We’re proud to be a sponsor of this vital initiative and I’m very pleased to add that quite a few of us from the Hiscox office will be donning our masks and flippers to take part in the project.