Rebuilding the Caribbean: Beyond the Silent Invasion
Beneath the beautiful turquoise waters of the U.S. Virgin Islands, a quiet ecological crisis is unfolding. Critically endangered marine species like the Nassau Grouper and Scalloped Hammerhead are vanishing from our reefs. At the same time, their critical nearshore nursery habitats are facing severe pressure from invasive lionfish, marine debris, and sudden pollution pulses washing down island storm channels after heavy rains. In this episode, we dive deep into the wildlife crisis threatening the USVI's native fish and sharks, and reveal how the Caribbean Reef Fish Foundation (CRFF) is stepping up to put back what was lost. Discover how CRFF’s specialized "Ghut Patrol" runs rigorous water quality testing to ensure habitats are safe before any fish are released, and tour the off-grid engineering of St. Croix’s new solar-powered native fish hatchery.
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