Gonolobus aloiensis

BioNews 12 - January 2014

Very exciting news this month from St. Eustatius where the ongoing study of the island’s flora led to the discovery of a plant species new to science. On St. Maarten, the survey team of Catlin Seaview Survey visited the island to end their ‘Caribbean year’ in which they recorded the status of the coral reefs with an innovative technique: high-resolution, 360-degree panoramic underwater cameras.

On land on St. Maarten, the mangrove reforestation project, which aims to mitigate construction impacts of the Simpson Bay Lagoon Causeway, proved successful. The 8,000 juvenile mangroves trees that had been relocated to other areas of the bay and around the island are now thriving.

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Date
2014
Data type
Media
Theme
Education and outreach
Research and monitoring
Geographic location
Aruba
Bonaire
Curacao
Saba
Saba bank
St. Eustatius
St. Maarten
Author