AHF, ITC and CIB wins Environmental category of the SIDS Partnerships Awards 2023 at the UNHQ in New York on Tuesday, July 11.
See our Instagram page for more details!
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Watch award ceremony: https://t.co/hLalq7tGtD
Dr. Dexter-Dean Colquhoun, Research Programme Manager at the Alligator Head Foundation and Lecturer at CMU, discussed the impact of climate change on coral reefs and the efforts being made to build reef resilience. #SmileJamaica#1MorningShow
Take a trip to the Alligator Head Foundation and ask about your water activities🌊
We offer:
Glass Bottom Boat Tours 🚢
Paddle boarding 🏄🏻
Kayaking 🏄🏼♂️
Snorkeling 🤿
Call us at 18769930336 or what's app 18769900323 for more information.
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Meet the vibrant Caribbean Spiny Lobster 🦞 spotted in the East Portland Fish Sanctuary.
Let's remember to preserve their habitat and respect nature's rhythms as the lobster season closes on April 1 - June 30. Let's give them the peace they deserve to flourish undisturbed.❌️
An enchanting glimpse into the open ocean🌊 Hawksbill Turtle gracefully navigating the waters of the East Portland Fish Sanctuary, a testament to the beauty and resilience of marine life🐢
🌊 Dive into discovery! Join us on April 19th for an exciting Open Day at Alligator Head Foundation. Explore the wonders of marine conservation, learn about our vital research, and make a splash for a sustainable future! 🐊💙 #AlligatorHeadOpenDay#MarineConservation"
Behold the towering beauty of Barrel Sponges at East Portland Fish Sanctuary! These oceanic sentinels provide refuge and habitat for a thriving marine ecosystem. Explore their ancient allure beneath the waves. 🌊
Video Credit @ladygdiverjamaica
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Today, the Alligator Head Foundation hosted a one day workshop centered around the theme of "Organic Coconut Farming and Responsible Use of Fertilizers." This workshop is a crucial component of our Ridge to Reef watershed management program.
🐠 Meet this dynamic duo of Atlantic Spadefish gracefully navigating the serene waters of the East Portland Fish Sanctuary. With synchronized swims and playful antics, they epitomize harmony in this aquatic haven.
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New coworker alert: A Spotted Eagle Ray ventures close to shore at Alligator Head Foundation, a rare sight that captivates onlookers. Its graceful presence reminds us of the interconnectedness between land and sea.
At Alligator Head Foundation, we believe in fostering harmony through water conservation and protection.
As climate change impacts increase and populations grow, there is an urgent need, within and between countries, to unite around protecting and conserving our most resource.
Dive deep into a sustainable future! 🌊 Honored to launch the Salt Water System at Alligator Head Foundation in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) through the CoralCarib Project. 🐠 #SaltWaterLaunch#eastportland
Happy International Women's Day! 🌟 Today, we celebrate the remarkable achievements of women worldwide and remember: Investing in women accelerates progress for all. At Alligator Head Foundation, we're proud to support and uplift the incredible women shaping a brighter future!
It's #SharkWeek
Did you know sharks rarely eat humans? Their main diet contains fish and marine mammals. Sharks have been known to attack humans when they are confused or curious
See more on our Instagram!
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Starting to go through the data from our field work in Jamaica! Here’s just some of the work that went into setting up the project. We are looking at daily fluctuations in water chemistry on the reef @ahfoundationja