Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and Partners to Conduct Research into Shark Populations in the North Eastern Caribbean curacaochronicle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from curacaochronicle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Published: 28 January 2021
The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA), through the support of the World Wildlife Fund for Nature- Netherlands (WWF-NL), will be investigating the lifecycle and abundance of large migratory sharks in the North Eastern Caribbean. Together with DCNA’s Network Organizations the Saba Conservation Foundation (SCF), the Sint Maarten Nature Foundation, and St. Eustatius National Parks Foundation (STENAPA), and in collaboration with international conservation organization Beneath the Waves (BTW), researchers will research the lifecycle of predominantly large predatory and highly migratory species.
“With the generous support of the World Wildlife Fund for Nature Netherlands (WWF-NL) we will be using scientific methods to investigate the number and life-stages of highly migratory sharks in the North Eastern Caribbean region, with a specific focus on Tiger Sharks,” commented DCNA Director Tadzio Bervoets.