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Movements and residency of Caribbean reef sharks at a remote atoll in Belize, Central America

Movements and residency of Caribbean reef sharks at a remote atoll in Belize, Central America
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Fisheries Personnel Robbed at Gunpoint while in the Sea Doing Research

Jul 26, 2021 Fisheries Personnel Robbed at Gunpoint while in the Sea Doing Research A team of law enforcement officers is investigating a robbery involving a duo of Hispanic men and Belize Fisheries Department personnel. The Belizeans were in the Bacalar Chico Reserve conducting marine studies in the water when they were fired upon and robbed by men who came up to them in a boat. The thieves took two firearms, fuel, cell phones and various other items from the vessel.  News Five’s Paul Lopez has been following the story since Saturday.   Paul Lopez, Reporting A Belizean Fisheries ranger and a biologist were robbed at gunpoint by two Mexicans while conducting studies at sea.

2021 July 26 | Channel5Belize com

2021 July 26 | Channel5Belize com
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The radical coral rescue plan that paid off

When Hurricane Iris hit southern Belize in 2001, the country’s magnificent corals were wrecked. But within 10 years, a radical restoration project brought the reef back to life.W With the caye split into two and corals smashed into rubble, the underwater world at Laughing Bird Caye National Park off the coast of Belize looked nothing like the vibrant and colourful place that had thrived with life before Hurricane Iris swept across it in 2001. The storm left the water murky and muddy, while rotting dead creatures washed ashore. When Lisa Carne first visited the island in 1994, there were so many large, bright reddish-orange interlocking elkhorn corals that she could hardly swim through or around them. The reef was abundant in fish, corals, lobsters, crabs, sponges and sea turtles. But after the hurricane all of this was destroyed. With only a few surviving corals, the scene looked more like a graveyard.

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