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Bahamas National Trust Partners Help Make Research Exciting
By Bahamas National Trust
Apr 7, 2014 - 12:58:55 PM

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Pictured (left to right) are Eric Carey, BNT Executive Director, Eleanor Philips, Program Director, North Caribbean Program at The Nature Conservancy, Hon. V. Alfred Gray, Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and the Director of the Department of Marine Resources, Vanessa Haley-Benjamin, BNT Director of Science and Policy, Director of the Department of Marine Resources Mr. Michael Braynen and Dr. Daniel Brumbaugh. (BIS Photo)

Nassau, Bahamas – One of the Bahamas National Trust’s (BNT) international partners, the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), recently published an exciting new booklet - Guide to the Science of Marine Protected Areas in The Bahamas.

"The reports generated by scientists on their many expeditions to The Bahamas are mostly too technical and science-heavy to be of use to decision makers and educators,” said Eric Carey, BNT Executive Director. “This guide is a useful tool for breaking down the science into useful information that can be applied to conservation and education by both decision makers and educators. BNT is pleased to see its production and hopes it will be an encouragement to other scientists to produce similar publications to bring their science back to Bahamians."

The booklet, which was written and designed with the Bahamian pubic in mind, was written after more than a decade of research and outreach. It helps to break down technical research by using colourful summaries and highlighting planned marine protected areas (MPAs). “The Bahamas has led the way in marine conservation in the region and is also an important setting for scientific research about conservation,” said Dan Brumbaugh, Ph.D. Senior Conservation Scientist, Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, American Museum of Natural History. “As such, this booklet serves as a ‘thank you’ to the Bahamian public from several research communities.”

The BNT, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), and the American Museum of Natural History met with the Minister of the Environment and Housing, the Honourable Kenred Dorsett, the Undersecretary in the Ministry of the Environment and Housing, David Cates and the Director of the BEST Commission, to officially present them with copies of the booklet.

In addition the environmental groups also presented copies of the guide to the Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources, and Local Government, the Honourable V. Alfred Gray, and the Director of the Department of Marine Resources, Mr. Michael Braynen.

The Trust will now send additional copies to other members of the Cabinet, and plans to distribute hard copies to other parts of government, local NGOs, and the educational sectors. Moreover, the booklet is available for download via the following link http://www.amnh.org/our-research/center-for-biodiversity-conservation/publications/for-policymakers/guide-to-the-science-of-marine-protected-areas-in-the-bahamas. It will also be shared on the BNT website and social media pages to encourage further distribution and use.

Eleanor Phillips, Program Director, North Caribbean Program at The Nature Conservancy, who was a part of the delegation presentation commented, “The Nature Conservancy congratulates the AMNH for producing a publication that is appropriate for all ages. We are pleased to support the distribution of this publication as the Guide provides a user friendly and pragmatic approach to understanding the science of Marine Protected Areas. It is a great resource for outreach and for generating further community support for expanding the national marine protected area network.”


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