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Images tagged "mangrove-education-and-restoration"

Students at Abaco Central High School hypothesized the media that their seedlings will grow best in: mangrove mud, pebbles, or sand.
A brave student from Abaco Central High School fills the plant flat with mangrove mud. It's a dirty job, but she was happy to do it.
After an exciting mangrove field trip, students rinse their muddy shoes in the ocean before we head back to Abaco Central High School to plant their mangrove seedlings.
Playing in the Mud is Fun - Students from Abaco Central High School grade 10 Biology fill the plant flat with mud.
Abaco Central High School student has found all of her mangrove propagules. Now she is ready to plant them.
Forest Heights Academy student read instructions for how to take a pH and dissolved oxygen sample from their mangrove plot.
B.A.M. second year student reads the salinity of the mangrove ecosystem using a refractometer.
Forest Heights Academy student measures the temperature of the soil in her mangrove plot.
Red mangroves at our new mangrove site at Seville Heritage Park in St. Ann's Bay.
Students from Marcus Garvey Technical School going on their first mangrove field trip to learn about this unique ecosystem.
10th grade Biology student from Marcus Garvey Technical School draws and labels the leaves of the three different mangrove trees in Jamaica.
Marcus Garvey Technical School J.A.M.I.N. participants at Seville Heritage Park mangroves.
Mangrove propagules (seedlings) that were planted during the first year of the J.A.M.I.N. program.
One of the many animals that lives in the mangroves – a fiddler crab.
Propagules (seedlings) from the black mangrove tree.
Red mangroves near the waters edge at the Falmouth mangrove forest.
Videographer Art Binkowski films an interview with Scientific Officer, Camilo Trench from the University of the West Indies Discovery Bay Marine Lab.
A red mangrove tree with black mangrove pneumatophores (looks like sticks) popping out of the ground.
Wiliam Knibb High School J.A.M.I.N. year 2 participants at Falmouth mangrove site.
Student from William Knibb High School assists with the recovery of the drone.

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