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How Does Wave Action Impact Grazing Reef Fish?

The Golden Shadow is back on the western shore of Great Inagua and the day has been packed with activity, as team members leave and arrive, new research projects are launched, and scientific surveys around Great Inagua continue.  Early this

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Hogsty’s New Reef Recruits: Coral Bleaching Recovery

In 1997-1998, the marine equivalent of a massive and destructive forest fire overwhelmed numerous coral reefs around the world.  Caribbean coral biologists still speak of the coral bleaching event of 1998 in reverential tones.  A powerful El Niño season was

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Reef Wrecks

In surveying Hogsty Reef, the team aboard the Golden Shadow cannot help but notice at least two dramatic landmarks above the sea surface.  Shipwrecks.  The word summons images of high seas, blinding wind, adventurers, and a storied Caribbean history.  Because

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Hogsty Reef: It’s No Pig Pen

Early this morning, the Golden Shadow left its anchorage off Great Inagua and moved north to Hogsty Reef, one of only a few atolls in the Caribbean.  The opportunity to survey such a rare Bahamian coral formation is a true

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Teamwork on the Reef

Sunshine and calm seas greeted the Golden Shadow as she lay at anchor in Man of War Bay on the west side of Great Inagua.  After a quick breakfast, the first researchers set off to start the day’s survey work.

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The Reef at First Sight: Inaguas

At last we have reached the Inaguas!  After a few days underway, the Golden Shadow is laying at anchor off the western shore of Great Inagua.  Great Inagua is located between 20.9° to 21.4° North latitude and 73° to 73.9°

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Welcome Back to the Bahamas!

The screech of plane wheels, a jolt as the plane touches down, a muggy wait in line through Customs, a taxi ride to the cruise ship pier and a first glimpse of the Golden Shadow at the dock; in a

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High Tech Reef Reconnaissance

Early on the morning of June 30th, as part of the Living Oceans Foundation’s (LOF) Global Reef Expedition (GRE), a Cessna seaplane named the Golden Eye took off from South Florida’s Opa-Locka Executive Airport bound for the southern Bahamas.  Aboard

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Thank You for Having Us, St. Kitts and Nevis!

Today, most of the research scientists disembarked the M/Y Golden Shadow at the conclusion of a very successful research project in St. Kitts and Nevis.  As they walked down the pier, we welcomed 23 students and 4 chaperones from St.

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Best Wishes for Reef Fishes

Over the last ten days we were fortunate to have excellent weather and a hard working research team.  We completed surveys of representative reefs around both islands, hitting nearly every location we had planned.  Throughout this series of blogs, I

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