This #hurricane is about to hit #Dutch shores and destroy everything in its path. Dutch? Yep. This is Irma just before she hit Sint-Maarten in 2017, leaving devastating damages behind. A new Irma can hit any moment. Time for #dutchcaribeanclimateaction#Dutchtoo@minBZK 📷 NASA
Today we presented the Dutch Caribbean Climate Action Plan to Henk Brons, director-general Kingdom Relations at @MinBZK, to raise awareness for climate challenges in the Dutch Caribbean. Check our website! (bio). #dutchcaribbeanclimateaction#dutchtoo@avhuffelen
Ten of the thirty shark species present in the Dutch Caribbean were seen in a recent study by Wageningen Marine Research commissioned by DCNA. The most common species are the nurse shark and the Caribbean... https://t.co/OiM9oMkN77
The Board of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) is proud to announce the recent appointment of Ms. Hellen van der Wal as its new Chairperson.
Find out more here:... https://t.co/ZET6209onS
The DCNA works with dedicated nature conservation organizations on Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten. By creating a united voice and sharing resources, skills and... https://t.co/6qKP3uXu6n
In the face of climate change and the threats to our coral reefs, cooperation between the six islands that make up the Caribbean part of The Kingdom of The Netherlands is extremely important. Well... https://t.co/uLJo4Aj2Ps
Residents and businesses of St. Maarten are being urged to abandon the use of single-use, non-biodegradable plastics to help create a cleaner and greener St. Maarten.
The health of the island’s... https://t.co/VUuXqp2nBr
We are very excited to work with B-onair TV and Julianka on a nature television program on projects funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV). Filming started this week on Bonaire! https://t.co/8TNxsH3o0l
Vacancy on both Saba and Statia: Interviewer & nature lover
DCNA is working on a nature television program.
We are looking for two local enthusiastic nature lovers, one on Saba and one on Statia to... https://t.co/gbdmyP44PT
Dr. Steneck; a professor and coral reef researcher from the university of Maine has been visiting Bonaire with a group of graduate students since 2003. These visits are done to conduct coral reef... https://t.co/tFxpTzgDtW
St. Maarten is the first Dutch Caribbean island where the new coral disease ‘Stony Coral Tissue Loss disease’ has recently been discovered. Between 50 to 90 percent of St. Maarten’s stony coral has either been infected or has died already. Community... https://t.co/cD7BhOrUJp