You can tell by this little spot back here. And Nassau grouper are ecologically extinct throughout a lot of the Caribbean. They have this unfortunate habit, similar to turtles, of coming together at part of their life stage where they become really vulnerable.
It's because it actually literally can turn the patients around. We also work in Nassau County, and each of those Boroughs has a tremendous group of hospitals, a tremendous amount of health care workers who help us,
Thatís a photo from Belize. These are Nassau Grouper which are critically threatened throughout the Caribbean. Most of the spawning aggregations of Nassau Grouper have gone ecologically extinct in the Caribbean because they come together to breed, and thatís a very easy time to fish
them. In Belize, the government of Belize over the last thirty years protected all of the spawning aggregations of Nassau Grouper and in some places such as Glover's Reef, weíve quadrupled the spawning populations of Nassau Grouper as a result of protecting them where theyíre spawning and also more smartly managing the fisheries in the areas where weíre not able to protect that species alone.
These are Nassau Grouper which are critically threatened throughout the Caribbean. Most of the spawning aggregations of Nassau Grouper have gone ecologically extinct in the Caribbean because they come together to breed, and thatís a very easy time to fish them. In Belize, the government of Belize over the last thirty years protected all of the spawning aggregations of Nassau Grouper and in some places such as Glover's Reef, weíve quadrupled
Historically, fishermen have decided to put nets around or hooks and catch them. But we do quite a lot throughout Belize to protect Nassau groupers. And now, all known spawning aggregations of Nassau groupers are protected, including Northeast Point at Glover's Reef, which has a big spawning event in February,
in Portia's imagination by spectral Jude the Obscures waiting for the verdict on their futures. And Portia very much feared, their sense of self-worth. Sometimes she imagine them waif like across Cannon Green behind West College and along Nassau Street winding their white supplicating hands through the great iron gates. This was not needless to say an image she shared with her colleagues. No one was complaining aloud, but then again no one had to. The weight of the burden was intense and everywhere, and the entire crew,
I think it started from my parents. We're from the Bahamas originally, Nassau , Bahamas, and my parents, when we moved to America permanently, when I was around two years old, they really stressed the importance of education.
But we do quite a lot throughout Belize to protect Nassau groupers. And now, all known spawning aggregations of Nassau groupers are protected, including Northeast Point at Glover's Reef, which has a big spawning event in February, March every year. Belize has cetaceans like a number of other countries.
So, like, to the very point that you just made, you know, this question of When there was a problem, which was that there is no rail line between New Jersey and Long Island, and Nassau and Suffolk County currently, I think, have, you know, eight million people between them, and you want to bring goods and food from the mainland of the United States to Long Island,
Absolutely, 100%. Bahamas-- the Bahamas is a theocracy, KG, and hopefully you get to come to the crib soon. Yes. I know you have some connections down in Nassau , but I would love for you to be there, man. But yeah, it's a very theocratic nation.
an hour. She had been able to stand being home for only half an hour. She had the sense suddenly of running before a wave. Moments later, she was cruising downtown for a parking spot. The town was wide open and she pulled in opposite Nassau Hall, telling herself that it really was a rational, laudable thing to go to work late in the afternoon on a day when the rest of the campus was still in steely silence. This time of year after all was not a vacation for her. The application deadline had only just come and gone, and so had commenced
So I was really thinking about this, and there are so many different ones. One that was really difficult for me-- but then I was really proud of was interviewing the daughters of the lady who was killed in Nassau Square that famous Blackwater incident in Baghdad when you had suddenly these young girls were orphans.
Anyone know what these are? Gander? Failure. No. So they're Nassau grouper. You can tell by this little spot back here.
Most of the spawning aggregations of Nassau Grouper have gone ecologically extinct in the Caribbean because they come together to breed, and thatís a very easy time to fish them. In Belize, the government of Belize over the last thirty years protected all of the spawning aggregations of Nassau Grouper and in some places such as Glover's Reef, weíve quadrupled the spawning populations of Nassau Grouper as a result of protecting them where theyíre spawning and also more smartly managing the fisheries in the areas where weíre not able
God forbid, herself called up the offices demanding to speak to whoever was in charge about the brilliance and promise of her daughter. Compared with the parents Portia was dealing with now, Susanna looked like a saint. Portia hauled her bags of folders through the FitzRandolph Gate. Nassau Hall, Princeton University's nerve center--and for a few heady months in 1777, home to the infant US government--looked majestic in the failing light with its great preening tigers and fluttering ivy. And behind it, the campus unfurled, stalwart buildings