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‘Living Classroom’ gets $10,000 donation from Bermuda Garden Club
Thursday, June 24, 2021

The “Living Classroom” on Trunk Island has benefited from a $10,000 donation by the Garden Club of Bermuda.


Garden Club Of Bermuda Donates $10K To BZS
Tuesday, June 15, 2021

The Garden Club Of Bermuda has made a donation of $10,000 to the Bermuda Zoological Society [BZS] for their Trunk Island ‘Funding the Future’ project.


BZS workshop shows how to measure programmes’ success
Tuesday, June 15, 2021

The Bermuda Zoological Society has held an online workshop for non-governmental organisations that showed how to gather statistics to measure the success of academic programmes.


BZS Holds Professional Development Workshop
Tuesday, June 15, 2021

The Bermuda Zoological Society [BZS] recently held an online professional development workshop for 13 participants, representing nine different non-governmental organizations [NGOs].


Week to highlight sharks to launch next Monday
Thursday, June 03, 2021

The Bermuda Zoological Society today announced virtual Shark Week.

The event will offer daily presentations from experts and marine experts and will also coincide with the BZS’s World Ocean Day celebration on June 8.



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Regiment Volunteer Divers Take On Lionfish
Bernews
Monday, February 02, 2015

A volunteer team of Regiment divers “declared war” on lionfish this past weekend.

The six-strong team led by Captain Chris Gauntlett and Sergeant Major James Self, joined divers from Bermuda Ocean Explorers after reports of large amounts of the invasive species – which prey on Bermuda reef fish – close to shore in several areas.

Capt. Gauntlett, who owns Blue Water Divers at Somerset Bridge, said: “The Regiment team, some of whom have trained on their own time and at their own expense as rescue divers, were happy to help.

“The Regiment values its close ties to the community it serves and we’re glad to help tackle this menace to our native species of fish.”

The dive was supported by Groundswell, which organises the annual summer Lionfish tournament and this year, the first winter tournament and the Lionfish Task Force.

Dive schools Dive Bermuda, owned by Mark Diel and based at the Southampton Fairmont Hotel and Triangle Diving at Bailey’s Bay, also backed the hunt.

The lionfish hunters, a ten-strong mix of SCUBA and free divers, spent most of the day diving off John Smith’s Bay in Smith’s, nearby Watch Hill Park and around Ordnance Island and Convict Bay in St Georges.

Regiment and civilian divers line up their catch of Lionfish yesterday

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The Regiment team also included Lance Corporals Treshun Correia and Forest Williams, Private Jon Pedro, and former Corporal Michael Sinclair.

The combined team managed to spear a total of ten of the fish – regarded as a good catch so close to shore.

Sgt Maj. Self said: “We didn’t get as many fish as we had hoped, but it’s still a considerable number.”

Weldon Wade, of Bermuda Ocean Explorers, said: “We had a great turnout today from some dedicated civilian and Regiment volunteers, for three dives in the East End.

“The biggest catch came from the John Smith’s and Watch Hill Park dives.”

He added: “It’s worrying that we’re seeing this much lionfish activity close to shore, but we’re doing the best we can to respond to reported sightings ‎and, as much as possible, to keep the lionfish population in check.”