As part of his training program, Guillaume Escolar, a 22 year-old intern at the Réserve Naturelle from February through August 2015, is especially interested in learning about the systems put in place on neighboring islands to monitor the state of coral and sea plants. He has already met with Tadzio Bervoets, director of the Sint Maarten Marine Park, and plans to meet with the managers of the protected marine zones in Saint Barthélemy, Anguilla, Saba, and Saint Eustatius. A Master’s degree student at the University of La Rochelle, he is studying the management of ecosystems. His internship, as financed by Ifrecor, will not only allow him to increase his knowledge, but also compile and compare the results of various systems already in place, and allow him to propose a standardization of activities throughout the region. His ultimate goal is to improve the conservation of marine zones and communication between islands. At the end of his internship, the Réserve Naturelle will provide a recap of all the existing systems for the directors of the protected marine zones on the five islands, as part of its regional cooperation mission.
Cooperation for improvement
- 1 : Edito Journal 23
- 2 : Megara 2015: a 12-day study of humpback whales
- 3 : A beautiful book in the works
- 4 : Increased awareness of underwater biodiversity
- 5 : Challenge: treat gray water and protect the salt ponds
- 6 : Babit Point 100% Nature
- 7 : La baie de l’Embouchure “Galion Beach”
- 8 : Turtle Atlas Updated
- 9 : 17 moorings in good shape at Tintamare
- 10 : Fish Day: collaboration between the COM and the RN
- 11 : He who fishes in the Réserve cleans the beaches
- 12 : Two poachers show their regret
- 13 : The first Acropora sp. coral nursery
- 14 : The BioHab project honored
- 15 : Thanks to the employees of EME!
- 16 : Everything you want to know about humpback whales
- 17 : «My School, My Whale» project in Anguilla
- 18 : Temporary occupation of land granted by he Conservatoire
- 19 : Scientific division grows
- 20 : Cooperation for improvement
- 21 : BEST: Europe in the overseas territories
- 22 : Mise à l’eau des caméras Drowning of the cameras
- 23 : The Réserve’s iguana mission in Martinique
- 24 : Agoa se mobilise à l’occasion de la Karujet
- 25 : First transatlantic event on marine mammals
Réserve Naturelle Nationale de Saint-Martin
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Partenaires techniques et financiers de la Réserve naturelle
Partenaires techniques et financiers de la Réserve naturelle :
Préfecture de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin, Direction de l’environnement, de l’aménagement et du logement (DEAL), Collectivité de Saint-Martin, CAR-SPAW, Agence des aires marines protégées, IFRECOR, TE ME UM
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