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Rebuilding the Caribbean: Beyond the Silent Invasion

Podcast von Caribbean Reef Fish Foundation

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Hosted by the Caribbean Reef Fish Foundation (CRFF), this series explores the front lines of marine conservation in St. Croix, USVI. We deep-dive into our four-phase restoration process for 27+ native species—including keystone grazers like the Parrotfish—and the critical shift toward a solar-powered facility to overcome local grid instability. Join us as we develop the community-based tools necessary to support NOAA’s ecosystem-based fishery management

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Episode Deep Dive: Sea Turtles, Sandy Point, and the Future of St. Croix’s Reefs Cover

Deep Dive: Sea Turtles, Sandy Point, and the Future of St. Croix’s Reefs

In this episode, we take a deep dive into why sea turtles are so important to St. Croix, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the health of Caribbean reefs. Sandy Point Wildlife Refuge is one of St. Croix’s most important nesting beaches, especially for leatherback sea turtles. Every nesting season, turtles return to the beach to lay eggs, continuing a life cycle that connects the shoreline, seagrass beds, coral reefs, and future generations of marine life. We discuss how sea turtles help maintain healthy reef ecosystems, why nesting beaches like Sandy Point must be protected, and how conservation work in the USVI supports both wildlife and the community. Topics include: • Why sea turtles matter to coral reefs and seagrass beds • How nesting at Sandy Point supports future turtle populations • The importance of protecting beaches during nesting season • What sea turtles mean for St. Croix’s environment, culture, and eco-tourism • How Caribbean Reef Fish Foundation connects reef restoration with marine conservation Protect the beach. Protect the turtles. Protect the reef. Learn more: https://caribreef.org

1. Mai 2026 - 21 min
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Not All Heroes Wear Capes — Some Wear Dive Masks

Beneath the surface of the Caribbean, a quiet army of recreational and professional divers is becoming the first line of defense for our coral reefs. In this 2-minute episode, we explore how everyday divers are turning weekend dive trips into one of the most powerful tools in marine conservation — using their underwater photos to document reef decline in real time and influence decisions made by NOAA and local officials. Every snapshot matters. Every diver counts. Discover how citizen science is quietly reshaping reef protection across the Caribbean, and why your next dive could help save what's left. 🌊 Topics covered: coral reef conservation, Caribbean scuba diving, citizen science, NOAA reef monitoring, marine biology, reef restoration, underwater photography, ocean conservation, climate change and coral bleaching, sustainable diving. 🤿 Got reef photos? Learn how to contribute your underwater images to active conservation efforts: caribreef.org

28. Apr. 2026 - 1 min
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Rebuilding the Caribbean Marine Life..

The deep dive continues. In Part Two of our foundational series, we move from the biological front lines to the operational realities of marine restoration in the U.S. Virgin Islands. While our 4-phase restoration process and nearshore nursery strategy provide the scientific roadmap, the mission faces a significant local hurdle: grid instability. We discuss the critical role of the Caribbean Reef Fish Foundation’s planned Solar Powered Facility in overcoming the ongoing WAPA power crisis. In this conclusion, we cover: * The WAPA Factor: Why 24/7 energy independence is non-negotiable for life-support systems in our fish nurseries. * NOAA Readiness: How our localized, real-time data collection fits perfectly into Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management (EBFM). * Future-Proofing the Reef: Why 'going green' is actually about 'staying alive' for the 27+ native species in our care. Discover why CRFF isn't just protecting fish—we're building a resilient, off-grid infrastructure to ensure St. Croix’s reefs thrive for generations

26. Apr. 2026 - 6 min
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