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USVI Corals Suffer Another Major Coral Bleaching Event
Mare Nostrum Caribbean, MARINE BIOLOGY, RESEARCH Elisa Bryan 11/15/19 Mare Nostrum Caribbean, MARINE BIOLOGY, RESEARCH Elisa Bryan 11/15/19

USVI Corals Suffer Another Major Coral Bleaching Event

Already stressed coral reefs in the USVI have suffered through another coral bleaching event, surpassed only by the catastrophic 2005 bleaching event.

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Two Category 5 Hurricanes in Two Weeks Reveal Insights on Critically Endangered Sea Turtles
Mare Nostrum Caribbean Elisa Bryan 4/8/19 Mare Nostrum Caribbean Elisa Bryan 4/8/19

Two Category 5 Hurricanes in Two Weeks Reveal Insights on Critically Endangered Sea Turtles

When Hurricane Irma struck St. Thomas in September, 2017, eleven hawksbill sea turtles, fitted with acoustic transmitters as part of a long-term research project, were living within Brewers Bay on St. Thomas’ west end. What came next was simply amazing!

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Magens Bay Arboretum Gets Some Help From UVI Masters Students
CLIMATE CHANGE, EDUCATION, Mare Nostrum Caribbean, MMES, RESEARCH Elisa Bryan 2/1/19 CLIMATE CHANGE, EDUCATION, Mare Nostrum Caribbean, MMES, RESEARCH Elisa Bryan 2/1/19

Magens Bay Arboretum Gets Some Help From UVI Masters Students

The Magens Bay Arboretum suffered extensive damage from Hurricanes Irma and Maria. The Magens Bay Authority, who manages the Arboretum, has approached UVI for help to determine the best course of action for cleanup and restoration.

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Five St. Croix Teacher Teams Chosen to Address International STEM Conference
EDUCATION, Mare Nostrum Caribbean, RESEARCH, VI-ISERP Elisa Bryan 8/1/18 EDUCATION, Mare Nostrum Caribbean, RESEARCH, VI-ISERP Elisa Bryan 8/1/18

Five St. Croix Teacher Teams Chosen to Address International STEM Conference

Five St. Croix teacher teams have been invited to present their work on a national stage at the 7th annual International STEM Education Association (ISEA) STEM-Exposition and Conference!

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This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant No. OIA-1946412.

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. National Science Foundation.