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SUMMARY:Documentary Premiere: Seafood Nation
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Premiere: Seafood Nation\nYou are cordially invited to the premiere of “Seafood Nation” — a compelling short documentary by Bahamian filmmaker Matt McCoy. \nAbout the Documentary\nFrom grouper fingers to conch salad\, stew\, and boiled fish\, seafood is more than just a meal in The Bahamas. It is woven into our culture\, identity\, and livelihoods. \nOur marine resources\, from sea to serving plate\, drive our economy and inspire our culture. If managed with care\, they will provide for generations to come. Seafood Nation explores these deep connections through the voices of local fishers\, vendors\, consumers\, managers\, and scientists\, sparking a vital conversation about the future of our fisheries. \n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\n\n\n\n📅\nDecember 10th\, 2025\n\n\n🕒\n6:30 PM\n\n\n📍\nEccho\, Baha Mar\nNew Providence\, Bahamas\n\n\n🎤\nQ&A with Matt McCoy\n@kairosmatt\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to witness how science and storytelling come together to highlight the significance of seafood for our small island developing nation. \nRegister and Get Your FREE Ticket.
URL:https://www.perryinstitute.org/event/seafood-nation-premiere/
LOCATION:ECCHO\, Baha Mar\, New Providence\, Bahamas
CATEGORIES:Seafood
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lily Haines":MAILTO:lhaines@perryinstitute.org
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SUMMARY:Mangrove Propagule Collection Day: Help Restore Bahamas Coastlines
DESCRIPTION:The future of The Bahamas’ coastlines starts with the smallest of seeds. \nJoin the Perry Institute for Marine Science and The Bahamas Mangrove Alliance for a hands-on morning collecting red mangrove propagules – the floating seedlings that grow into the lifelines of our islands. Let’s turn thriving forests of New Providence into hope for communities in Abaco and Grand Bahama still recovering from Hurricane Dorian. \nEvent Description\nHealthy mangroves are critical for protecting our coasts\, supporting fisheries\, and fighting climate change. During this volunteer event\, you’ll wade through calm\, shallow waters in beautiful Adelaide Village to gather red mangrove propagules\, helping to restore the habitats that shelter marine life and buffer shorelines against storms. No experience is needed\, just curiosity\, teamwork\, and love for the ocean. \nAfter a successful first collection last month\, we’re back for Round 2. Every propagule you collect brings us closer to re-greening the islands that need it most. \nThis community effort is part of our work with The Bahamas Mangrove Alliance\, alongside co-founders Bonefish & Tarpon Trust and Waterkeepers Bahamas. \nPlease fill out your volunteer waiver before attending the event at perryinstitute.org/volunteer. We can’t wait to see you there!
URL:https://www.perryinstitute.org/event/mangrove-restoration-bahamas-propagule-collection-day/
LOCATION:Adelaide Village\, New Providence\, The Bahamas\, Bahamas
CATEGORIES:Mangroves
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ORGANIZER;CN="Danielle Cartwright":MAILTO:dcartwright@perryinstitute.org
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SUMMARY:Mangrove Propagule Collection Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a hands-on volunteer opportunity to help restore The Bahamas’ mangrove ecosystems! As part of The Bahamas Mangrove Alliance’s mission to plant 300\,000 mangroves by the end of the year\, we’ll be collecting red mangrove propagules to support recovery efforts in Grand Bahama and Abaco\, areas heavily impacted by hurricanes. \nThis is your chance to make a tangible difference for coastal protection\, marine life\, and community resilience. \nWhat to Expect\n\nCollect red mangrove propagules alongside our team and fellow volunteers.\nLearn about the importance of mangroves in protecting shorelines\, supporting fisheries\, and storing carbon.\nContribute to one of the largest community-driven restoration efforts in The Bahamas.\n\nWhat to Bring\n✔️ 1 reusable water bottle✔️ Protective clothing: hat\, long sleeves\, long pants\, and water shoes (things may get muddy!)✔️ Sun protection: reef-safe SPF sunscreen \nHow to Join\n\nRegister as a volunteer at www.perryinstitute.org/volunteer\nComplete the volunteer waiver form sent via email.(A completed waiver is required for participation.)\n\nDirections\nFrom Coral Harbor Road\, take the 4th right onto Hopkins Drive\, slight right onto Country Club Road\, and continue to the end of the road. \nContact\nFor questions\, please contact:Danielle CartwrightEducation Coordinator\, Perry Institute for Marine Science📧 dcartwright@perryinstitute.org \nVolunteer with us and help plant the future of our coasts.
URL:https://www.perryinstitute.org/event/mangrove-propagule-collection-day/
LOCATION:Country Club Road\, Coral Harbor\, New Providence\, New Providence\, Bahamas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Danielle Cartwright":MAILTO:dcartwright@perryinstitute.org
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SUMMARY:PADI Instructor Development Course With the Perry Institute for Marine Science
DESCRIPTION:Dates: August 1st-15th\, 2025\nLocation: Blue Ocean PADI 5 Star IDC Center on New Providence\, The Bahamas \nReady to take your diving skills to the next level and make a real difference for the ocean? Join us for a PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC) in New Providence\, The Bahamas\, from August 1st-15th\, 2025\, to become a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor (OWSI). This course is designed to give you the tools to become a dive instructor with a focus on marine conservation\, all while enjoying some of the best diving in the world and learning from the Perry Institute for Marine Sciences experts! \n\nWhy This IDC?\n\nConservation-Focused Training: We’ve built this IDC around the idea that divers can make a big impact on preserving the ocean. Along with your instructor training\, you’ll also earn instructor specialties that focus on key areas of marine protection. \n5 Specialties Included:\n\nReef Rescue Diver (Coral Restoration Distinctive Specialty) with the Reef Rescue Network \nDive Against Debris\nAWARE Shark Conservation\nSea Turtle Awareness\nEmergency Oxygen Provider\n\n\nHands-On Learning: Gain real-world experience in conservation efforts that directly support marine biodiversity within coral reef ecosystems\, including training with Perry Institute for Marine Science Coral Restoration Specialist’s learning coral nursery maintenance and outplanting techniques.\nEmergency First Response Instructor: As part of your IDC\, you’ll also become a certified Emergency First Response Instructor (EFRI) – an essential qualification for teaching CPR\, first aid\, and emergency care in diving and beyond.\n\n\nPrerequisites:\nBefore you sign up\, please ensure you meet the following requirements: \n\nPADI Divemaster or:\n\nAn instructor member in good standing (renewed or eligible to renew) with another recognized recreational diver training organization\nA leadership-level certification in good standing (renewed or eligible to renew) with another recognized recreational diver training organization\n60 logged dives with documented experience in night diving\, deep diving\, and underwater navigation.\n\n\nAt least 18 years old.\nMedical clearance attesting to dive fitness\, signed by a physician within the previous 12 months\, with no medical condition changes.\nA certified diver for at least six months.\nCompleted the EFR Primary and Secondary Care course\, or other qualifying training\, within the last 24 months.\nIf not a PADI Divemaster\, successfully complete the PADI Divemaster course diver rescue skills assessment. \nDocumentation of any non-PADI qualifying entry-level\, advanced\, rescue\, and leadership-level certifications as required.\n\n\nWho’s This For?\nThis IDC is perfect for anyone who wants to teach diving while also making an impact on ocean conservation. Whether you’re an experienced diver or relatively new to the scene\, if you care about protecting the ocean and want to inspire others to do the same\, this course is for you. \n\nLocation Perks:\n\nNew Providence offers beautiful dive sites\, incredible visibility\, and a vibrant marine ecosystem – all the perfect backdrop for training. For your specialty instructor training you can train at a local coral nursery\, dive with Caribbean reef sharks\, and observe sea turtles amongst the stunning coral reefs of The Bahamas. \n\n\nCourse Price:\n\nUSD $4\,545 \n\n\nWhat’s Included?\n\nAll OWSI & EFRI training requirements for certification\, including classroom\, pool\, and open water sessions.\nAll PADI OWSI & EFRI course materials & eLearning.\nPADI OWSI and EFRI application fees\n5 PADI Instructor Specialty courses including all training and PADI application fees.\nPADI IE Fees \n\n\nNot Included:\n\nFlights to Nassau (New Providence\, The Bahamas)\nAccommodation and Meals\nLocal transport to and from the PADI 5 Star IDC Center (car hire/share recommended)\n\n\nWhere: \nBlue Ocean 5 Star IDC Center at Albany Resort on the South West coast of New Providence. \n*Exact location provided upon booking  \nIf you’re looking for a meaningful way to dive into a career that combines your passion for the ocean with your love for teaching\, this IDC is a great fit. Space is limited\, so grab your spot and take the first step towards becoming a PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor with a passion for protecting our ocean and marine inhabitants. \n\nQuestions or ready to sign up?\nFor additional information email our PADI Course Director Kate Harrison (kharrison@perryinstitute.org) who will be your instructor during this course\, and will be happy to provide accommodation and local transport information and recommendations as well as answer any questions regarding the course. 
URL:https://www.perryinstitute.org/event/padi-instructor-development-course-2025/
LOCATION:Blue Ocean PADI 5 Star IDC Center\, Nassau\, New Providence\, Bahamas
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kate Harrison":MAILTO:kharrison@perryinstitute.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250626
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SUMMARY:Nurse Shark Experience Tour – Summer Solstice 2025
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nJoin us in Grand Bahama for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to observe nurse sharks during their Summer Solstice mating ritual. Hosted by West End Ecology Tours\, this immersive trip offers daily marine encounters\, citizen science activities\, and expert-led conservation lessons—perfect for marine biology enthusiasts\, students\, researchers\, and eco-conscious travelers. \nWhy Attend?\n\nUp-Close Shark Encounters: Witness nurse sharks up-close and learn about their breeding behaviors\, feeding habits\, and conservation needs.\nExpert-Led Conservation Briefings: Gain insights from marine biologists\, including Dr. Mattias Johannson (University of The Bahamas)\, Amber Culleton (Marine Conservation Scientist)\, and Dr. Megan Davis (Conch Mariculture Expert).\nHands-On Marine Conservation: Take part in reef rescue snorkeling and visit coral dome nurseries\, all guided by conservation experts from the Perry Institute for Marine Science.\nUnique Location & Accommodations: Stay at Old Bahama Bay Resort\, experience stunning beaches\, and support local communities dedicated to preserving marine wildlife.\n\nEvent Highlights\n\nNurse Shark & Stingray Filming & Interaction\nReef Rescue Snorkel / Coral Dome Experiences\nDaily Conservation Presentations & Q&A\nSnorkel Gear (or bring your own!)\nComplimentary Highlight Videos & Photos\nExclusive Nurse Shark Experience Tour Plaque\n\nPricing & Booking\n\nGroup of 4: $1\,500 per person (Total $6\,000)\nGroup of 5: $1\,400 per person (Total $7\,000)\nGroup of 6: $1\,300 per person (Total $7\,800)\nOld Bahama Bay Resort: $220/night (Single/Double\, includes resort tax)\nSpace is limited – A minimum of 4 persons per booking is required.\nA $300 deposit per person is due upon reservation\, with final payment due two weeks before the tour date.\nCustom group options for larger parties can be arranged.\n\nReserve Your Spot\nVisit WestEndEcologyTours.com to book and secure your place in this extraordinary Nurse Shark Experience Tour. For questions or special requests\, call 242-727-1156 or email westendecotours@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.perryinstitute.org/event/nurse-shark-experience-tour-summer-solstice-2025/
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ORGANIZER;CN="West End Ecology Tours":MAILTO:westendecotours@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Volunteer At Our Beach Clean-Up
DESCRIPTION:Every day\, nearly 8 million pieces of plastic invade our oceans. By 2050\, there could be more plastic than fish. This debris chokes marine life and tarnishes our shores. \nBut we can change that. YOU can change that. \nThis weekend\, join us at Jaws Beach—the stunning shoreline named after its cameo in Jaws: The Revenge (yep\, THAT Jaws sequel 🦈🎬). No sharks\, just a sea of plastic to tackle!​ \nBeach Clean-up Day \n\nDate: Saturday\, March 22nd\, 2025​\nTime: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM​\nLocation: Jaws Beach\, New Providence\, Bahamas​\n\nWhy Join? \n\nDirect Impact: Every item you collect saves marine life.​\nCommunity Spirit: Connect with others who care about our planet.​\nPreserve Paradise: Help keep our beaches pristine for all to enjoy.​\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nProtective gear (long sleeves\, hats)​\nOld sneakers or water shoes​\nSunscreen​\nReusable water bottle​\n\nReady to make a difference? Register now and be part of the change.​ \n🔗 Sign up as a PIMS Volunteer
URL:https://www.perryinstitute.org/event/volunteer-for-our-beach-clean-up/
LOCATION:Jaws Beach – Nassau\, The Bahamas\, New Providence\, Bahamas
CATEGORIES:Sharks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Danielle Cartwright":MAILTO:dcartwright@perryinstitute.org
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SUMMARY:[Webinar] The Bahamas Coral Innovation Hub
DESCRIPTION:Advancing Reef Restoration Through Science\, Education\, and Community\nJoin us for an exciting webinar about The Bahamas Coral Innovation Hub (BCIH)\, a teamwork-driven project by the Perry Institute for Marine Science\, The Nature Conservancy\, and The Island School. Located in Eleuthera\, this facility is helping coral reefs recover in new and powerful ways. \nLed by BCIH’s Project Manager\, Natalia Hurtado\, this webinar will explore how research\, education\, and outreach efforts are working together to grow and restore coral reefs\, raise awareness\, and make coral reefs stronger in the face of climate change and other threats. \nWhat To Expect:\n\nGrowing More Coral: See how we use special fragmentation techniques to quickly increase coral populations.\nImproving Coral Strength: Learn how larval propagation and early-stage research can help corals adapt and survive to diseases\, ocean warming\, and more.\nHelping Reef Ecosystems: Find out how we are raising Diadema (long-spined sea urchins)\, which “landscape” the reefs by eating algae and giving corals more space to grow.\nWorking Together for Conservation: Meet the experts behind this innovative work and learn how our collaborative approach is making a difference for coral reefs.\n\nWhy Attend?\nGet an inside look at how The Bahamas Coral Innovation Hub is leading the way in coral conservation. Whether you’re a student\, teacher\, ocean lover\, or just care about protecting marine life\, this webinar is a chance to see how science and community action are coming together to save coral reefs. \nJoin us and learn how you can get involved\, spread the message\, and help protect our ocean. \nRegister now to secure your spot.
URL:https://www.perryinstitute.org/event/webinar-bahamas-coral-innovation-hub/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lily Haines":MAILTO:lhaines@perryinstitute.org
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