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Oceans Day hailed a success
Tuesday, June 10, 2014

More than one thousand people helped celebrate Saturday’s World Oceans Day the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo (BAMZ) — many of them schoolchildren.


Over 1,100 Attend BAMZ Ocean Open House
Tuesday, June 10, 2014

The Bermuda Zoological Society and the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo said they would like to express their gratitude to the many different organisations that participated in the World Oceans Day Open House held on Saturday [June 7] at BAMZ.


BAMZ highlights our connections to the sea on World Oceans Day
Monday, June 09, 2014

The Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo celebrated World Oceans Day on Saturday, by putting on a host of activities highlighting Bermuda’s connection to the sea.


Citizen scientists needed for Reef Watch 2014
Thursday, June 05, 2014

Doing your part to help protect Bermuda’s coral reefs has never been easier and on Saturday, June 28, the Bermuda Zoological Society, with the support of lead sponsor Hiscox, will host Reef Watch 2014, a community environmental monitoring project that examines the health of Bermuda’s coral reef systems.


Celebrate World Oceans Day!
Thursday, June 05, 2014

From the tiniest of tots to seniors, and everyone in between — all are invited to come and celebrate World Oceans Day at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo on Saturday.



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Welcome to Callista
Royal Gazette
Friday, November 04, 2016

Simon Jones
Published Nov 4, 2016 at 8:00 am (Updated Nov 4, 2016 at 12:47 pm)

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Let’s go boating: pictured, from left, Graham Redford, Neil Stempel, George Butterfield,
Diana Bergquist, Ian Walker, Jamie Bacon, Colin Brown, Michael DeCouto

Generous donors have joined forces to help buy a new boat for the Bermuda Zoological Society.

The 30ft Beachcat, called Callista, arrived on the island in June and has already been used to ferry children to summer camps.

The purchase was made possible thanks to donations from Diana Bergquist, the Stempel Foundation, Clarien Bank, Somers Isle Shipping and RUBiS.

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Fabulous floating platform: the custom-built Beachcat from Florida has been used
to shuttle students to summer camps and venture to North Rock

“Our new beach catamaran, Callista, has proved invaluable,” BZS education officer, Jamie Bacon, said. “Whether it was shuttling students daily between BAMZ and Trunk Island or venturing out as far as North Rock, Callista provides a fantastic experience and a safe, stable platform for all.

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The boat was specifically designed to have stadium-style seating to allow BZS educators to host classes on board. Furthermore it was designed so that the seats can be taken out to transport trees and equipment out to Trunk Island.

Mrs Bergquist, a benefactor of BZS’s free conservation education programmes, gave the initial donation for the purchase of the boat to mark her birthday.

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The gift was matched by the Stempel Foundation that allowed BZS to buy the custom-built Beachcat from Florida and have it delivered to the island.

Clarien Bank also gave a large financial donation for the additional equipment needed for the boat, while Somers Isle Shipping helped import the vessel into Bermuda.

Rubis bolstered its commitment to provide free fuel to Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo vehicles by adding Callista to its donation recipients that had already included MV Endurance and the BAMZ bus.

“We would not be able to continue the important environmental educational classes of the BZS without the very generous donations and in-kind support that we receive from the Bermuda community,” Richard Winchell, BZS president, said.