This page will eventually become a collection of my reviews of Environmental Impact Assessments conducted in the Bahamas. The links lead to a Science and Perspective copy of the EIA as published, then a link to my comments on the EIA as submitted to the developer and the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection. I will also include a brief summary of the EIA. Enjoy.

  • SCO Early Career Research Award / SOC Prix de dĂ©but de carrière en recherche ornithologique

    Did you know that membership in the SCO is free this year for people of Color?

  • Where are we?

    If you have been following along for awhile, you probably know I am becoming more and more of a geography nerd. I believe everything happens somewhere and somewhen. My dissertation even included loads of old maps. As a scientist, we can observe the location and time of different phenomena and use that information to extrapolate…

  • On (Being) magical negroes

    I posted recently on my Facebook Page that I was called a Magical Negro. You may be familiar with Magical Negro Characters like Will Smith’s character in Bagger Vance, or Michael Clarke Duncan’s character in The Green Mile. Glenn and Cunningham discuss it further in their paper The Power of Black Magic: The Magical Negro…

  • Cay Sal Cay May 22 2010

    I have visited Cay Sal Cay. I actually walked all the way around Cay Sal Cay on May 22 2010 with my friend and teacher Dr. Ethan Freid. I also SCUBA dived on the Cay Sal Bank in May 2010 as part of the National Oil Spill Response and then again as part of the…

  • Oil apology and clarification; Corruption and Bribery

    so this one time I wrote a letter to the tribune (2011) and thought it would never be published. It was and I got in trouble with the Minister of the Environment. I was asked to write an apology for the contents of my initial letter. Here is my apology to the minister of the…