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Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) Competition

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On this episode of the Youth Perspective, we speak with Mrs. Crystal Darling-Sargent Communications Officer and Bahamas Environmental Steward Scholar Christopher Clarke from (B.R.E.E.F). We speak about quite a number of events thats up comming. Don't miss out! The deadline for the Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) Competition entries is fast approaching on April 14th. Capture the moment with an environmental photo, video, or essay focusing on climate change, marine pollution, or loss of biodiversity. Your chance to win national recognition and one of the top 3 grand prizes awaits! Submit your entry to crystal@breef.org and register here: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSc4CHGlJGvOuB.../viewform Visit breef.org for more information on YRE Programme. Also we discuss the Spiny Lobster Closed Season. Which means that during the period of April 1st through July 31st it is an offence for persons to take, capture, have in possession, kill, or offer any fresh or live crawfish for sale. The Caribbean Spiny Lobster, commonly known to Bahamians as crawfish, is the largest fishery, and an important contributor to the economy. It provides income to many fishers, seafood vendors, processors, and exporters. It is also a popular delicacy for Bahamians and visitors alike, so we must protect this species' population. The closed season for the spiny lobster corresponds with peak breeding times for crawfish species. Harvesting crawfish during this time reduces the reproductive capacity of the species. To uphold Spiny lobster populations, we ask you to join BREEF and support the closed season by choosing a different dish! For more information on fisheries regulations, visit our website breef.org, or download the Fish Rules App for all Bahamian fisheries regulations. Lastly, the Earth Day Snorkel, Get ready to immerse yourself into the underwater world with BREEF on Earth Day! Join us for an unforgettable snorkeling adventure at Saunders Beach. Explore our marine ecosystems as we celebrate our planet's biodiversity and work towards a sustainable future. What to Expect: -Snorkel gear will be provided for all participants. - Opportunities for community service hours are available. - Bring your reusable water bottle and sunscreen to stay hydrated and protected while enjoying the day's activities. Let's make a difference together and create lasting memories beneath the waves! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with our earth this #EarthDay2024. See you there! *To participate in our Snorkels participants must be 8 years of age or older. Tune in as we discuss all of these topics and more on this edition of the Youth Perspective. Tune in and enjoy! #EarthDay2024 #marinebiology #snorkelbahamas #sustainablesplash #BREEF242 #crawfish #spinylobster #fishforthefuture #closedseason #fisheries #fishpopulations #nocrawfish #YRECOMPETITION #environmentalreporting #ActNow #BREEF242 #yrecompetition2024 #ClimateAction #ClimateChange #marinepollution Listen on Saturdays @ 8 pm: 107.9FM "THE INSPIRATION STATION" Listen on Saturdays @ 7:30 pm: 1540AM/104.5FM "THE NATIONAL VOICE OF THE BAHAMAS" The ZNS Network Inspiration 107.9 FM 1540 AM
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On this episode of the Youth Perspective, we speak with Mrs. Crystal Darling-Sargent Communications Officer and Bahamas Environmental Steward Scholar Christopher Clarke from (B.R.E.E.F). We speak about quite a number of events thats up comming. Don't miss out! The deadline for the Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) Competition entries is fast approaching on April 14th. Capture the moment with an environmental photo, video, or essay focusing on climate change, marine pollution, or loss of biodiversity. Your chance to win national recognition and one of the top 3 grand prizes awaits! Submit your entry to crystal@breef.org and register here: https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSc4CHGlJGvOuB.../viewform Visit breef.org for more information on YRE Programme. Also we discuss the Spiny Lobster Closed Season. Which means that during the period of April 1st through July 31st it is an offence for persons to take, capture, have in possession, kill, or offer any fresh or live crawfish for sale. The Caribbean Spiny Lobster, commonly known to Bahamians as crawfish, is the largest fishery, and an important contributor to the economy. It provides income to many fishers, seafood vendors, processors, and exporters. It is also a popular delicacy for Bahamians and visitors alike, so we must protect this species' population. The closed season for the spiny lobster corresponds with peak breeding times for crawfish species. Harvesting crawfish during this time reduces the reproductive capacity of the species. To uphold Spiny lobster populations, we ask you to join BREEF and support the closed season by choosing a different dish! For more information on fisheries regulations, visit our website breef.org, or download the Fish Rules App for all Bahamian fisheries regulations. Lastly, the Earth Day Snorkel, Get ready to immerse yourself into the underwater world with BREEF on Earth Day! Join us for an unforgettable snorkeling adventure at Saunders Beach. Explore our marine ecosystems as we celebrate our planet's biodiversity and work towards a sustainable future. What to Expect: -Snorkel gear will be provided for all participants. - Opportunities for community service hours are available. - Bring your reusable water bottle and sunscreen to stay hydrated and protected while enjoying the day's activities. Let's make a difference together and create lasting memories beneath the waves! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to connect with our earth this #EarthDay2024. See you there! *To participate in our Snorkels participants must be 8 years of age or older. Tune in as we discuss all of these topics and more on this edition of the Youth Perspective. Tune in and enjoy! #EarthDay2024 #marinebiology #snorkelbahamas #sustainablesplash #BREEF242 #crawfish #spinylobster #fishforthefuture #closedseason #fisheries #fishpopulations #nocrawfish #YRECOMPETITION #environmentalreporting #ActNow #BREEF242 #yrecompetition2024 #ClimateAction #ClimateChange #marinepollution Listen on Saturdays @ 8 pm: 107.9FM "THE INSPIRATION STATION" Listen on Saturdays @ 7:30 pm: 1540AM/104.5FM "THE NATIONAL VOICE OF THE BAHAMAS" The ZNS Network Inspiration 107.9 FM 1540 AM
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