St. Croix #10

 Today was my last day working at the Coral Innovation Hub in St. Croix. We finished epoxying the hurricane covers and made the final cuts and adjustments. They know have twenty-six hurricane covers made from plywood that should keep the coral safe in anything below category four or higher hurricanes. I am very grateful to be a part of this organization. They also said that if I chose to live here for a summer or an extended period of time they would gladly give me the opportunity to work for them and get a job there. I highly recommend visiting their website (below) to help with the cause. In total I completed my 75 hours.

https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/caribbean/stories-in-caribbean/caribbean-a-revolution-in-coral-conservation/



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