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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: Thanks to our participating Surf Companies!
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Sunday, February 12, 2012. Thanks to our participating Surf Companies! Contact Wessley Merten at 787-436-8300 or wessley.merten@upr.edu for more information on helping out in this coral reef restoration and marine debris removal effort. Posted by Wessley Merten. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visit our home page! Subscribe To This Blog! Surfrider Foundation Rincón related links. Vida Marina Puerto Rico.
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: 05/18/12
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Friday, May 18, 2012. School-Wide Recycling Programs were a Great Success. The final tally is in! Between both MASIS in Anasco and Jorge Seda Crespo in Rincon the schools have combined to recycle 80 (95 gallon) full containers of plastic and 39.75 (95 gallon) full containers of aluminum. Check out the winning classes below! Best All Around: Class #10. Best All Around: Class #8. Posted by Wessley Merten. Surfrider F...
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: 03/05/12
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Monday, March 5, 2012. Installing Recycling Bins at the Marina and Steps Beach in Rincon. The chapter would like to thank all the volunteers that came out and helped install the recycling bins! Alex breaks ground at the site of the recycling bins at the marina. Peter and Steve align the posts at Steps beach. Steve and Jim position the Latas y Plastico (Cans and Plastic) recycling bin into place. In the back reef ne...
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: 02/12/12
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Sunday, February 12, 2012. Thanks to our participating Surf Companies! Contact Wessley Merten at 787-436-8300 or wessley.merten@upr.edu for more information on helping out in this coral reef restoration and marine debris removal effort. Posted by Wessley Merten. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit our home page! Subscribe To This Blog! Surfrider Foundation Rincón related links. Vida Marina Puerto Rico.
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: A New Marine Debris Removal Project is Initiated
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Saturday, August 6, 2011. A New Marine Debris Removal Project is Initiated. The primary study site of this project is Cayo Ron within Arrecifes de Tourmaline (off Cabo Rojo) as depicted above. The top image shows Cayo Ron, Elkhorn densities (colored circles), and the location of a large hull of a vessel (plus signs) that will be cut into pieces and removed. (Figure M. Scharer and M. Nemeth). Posted by Wessley Merten.
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: 01/29/12
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Sunday, January 29, 2012. MASIS Recycling Program Begins. Contact Wessley Merten at 787-436-8300 or wessley.merten@upr.edu for more information on helping out in this coral reef restoration and marine debris removal and prevention effort. Posted by Wessley Merten. Day 3: Surveying and Removing Debris in RMTP. The figure above represents our boat survey tracks this past Wednesday (1.25.12). Posted by Wessley Merten.
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: 10/07/12
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Sunday, October 7, 2012. Marine Debris Removal 2011/2012 Project Summary. Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal in 2 Marine Protected Areas: Arrecifes de Tourmaline and Reserva Marina Tres Palmas. 2011/2012 - Project Summary. October 7th, 2012. Field Work: Cayo Ron- Arrecifes de Tourmaline - Cabo Rojo - Marine Debris Removal. The boat hull was calculated to be roughly 57.8m 2. Individuals from Atlanti...
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: 05/19/12
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Saturday, May 19, 2012. St John's School Excells in Program "Eco-Escuela". St John's School in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is leading the charge in the program "Eco-Escuela" by reducing the amount of solid waste their school creates by purchasing and installing 3 solid-waste reducing super cool water fountains! Posted by Wessley Merten. Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico. Were MAS Integrated School in Anasco and Jorge Seda...
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: Marine Debris Removal 2011/2012 Project Summary
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Sunday, October 7, 2012. Marine Debris Removal 2011/2012 Project Summary. Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal in 2 Marine Protected Areas: Arrecifes de Tourmaline and Reserva Marina Tres Palmas. 2011/2012 - Project Summary. October 7th, 2012. Field Work: Cayo Ron- Arrecifes de Tourmaline - Cabo Rojo - Marine Debris Removal. The boat hull was calculated to be roughly 57.8m 2. Individuals from Atlanti...
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal: 03/21/12
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Coral Reef Protection through Marine Debris Removal. An effort for coral reef restoration. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Day 4: Spring Cleaning in Tres Palmas. The afternoon crew, Scott Cotner, Kendra Engstrom, and Celeste Pawol helped remove 6 tires, a derelict anchor, plastic debris, old rope, and boat debris. All of these items were removed from the sandy area offshore from the shoreline reef that stretches from Calle Surf to the Black Eagle Marina. The Bierce's were stoked to help out! NOAA Restoration ...