I have been off twitter for awhile, but I still send some of my writing there. If you need your twitter fix when it comes to birds, though, you do not have to wait for me. you can check out... Continue Reading →
$2.5 M sourced for oil exploration or at least, to keep BPC going from an administrative perspective. Money may be the husk of many things but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health;... Continue Reading →
Hello folks, Space to Create in conjunction with students from North Eleuthera Highschool will be featured in the Ocean Webcast entitled You, Me and the Coral Reef on March 21 at 12 pm. Please use the link below to register... Continue Reading →
Top is Paradise Island Bahamas c. 1970 below is after 2010 There is so much going on here from a sustainability perspective. The coastlines have been altered changing the deposition of sand and potentially smothering nearby coral reefs. The removal... Continue Reading →
The most expensive resources we have are wasted resources. All resources require energy and other resources to create so when we do not take full advantage of the resources we generate, we lose. How many of your employees have skills... Continue Reading →
Today (February 11, 2019), is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. You can read a copy of the official resolution International Day of Women and Girls in Science as a pdf, on my website . Today, I want to send... Continue Reading →
A thought on sustainability today: we cannot manage what we do not monitor. The path toward sustainability requires us to collect data on how and why we use our resources. How often do you check your fuel use? What about... Continue Reading →
One of the major costs of conducting science in the Bahamas is in technical expertise, the cost of human labor. Essential to the cost of labor is the cost of living. How much can you pay a Bahamian scientist, to... Continue Reading →
If you work with geospatial data and open source code, you have probably been hacking your way through the internet, youtube, stackexchange etc. to find good tutorials with clear well-written examples. This is it. Dr. Endsley does an excellent job... Continue Reading →
