Wednesday, April 19, 2006


Come and take a quick tour of the facilities of Glovers Reef Marine Research Station (GRMRS) with the University of Miami.

They are putting our new classroom to good use!

The graduate students of the Miami University spent one week out in Middle Caye studying a large variety of subjects such as the interactions between management strategies and their impacts on livelihoods, understanding the background of Sarteneja fishermen and learning the skills of interview looking at the cultural origins of our staff.




The dining area. The view at breakfast is breathtaking. Could be why Ben, one of the managers hardly manages to align 3 words in the morning...








The pier with our 3 boats: Bandit, Slippery (I let you guess after which FISH she is named) and Koolie Gail. This is one of the best places to spot bonefish and small nursesharks.








A view from the sky of Middle Caye. The last two buildings far left are the dorms.
This picture was taken by Madeleine Lomont (from NorthEast Caye).
The flight was courtesy of LightHawk Flights.

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