Despite All Odds, Coral Reefs Are Thriving in the USVI
Despite all odds, coral reefs are thriving at depths of 100 – 300 feet right here in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Recent discoveries by scientists at the University of the Virgin Islands have shown that there are a great number of magnificent deep coral reefs in the area, particularly at the south side of St. Thomas on the Grammanik Bank and reaching out toward Culebra.
VI-EPSCoR Welcomes a New Director
VI-EPSCoR is entering its fourth year of the 5-year NSF Mare Nostrum Caribbean grant. Kim Waddell, Ph.D., as incoming Director, will guide the program through to the end and ideally, onto another EPSCoR grant shortly thereafter.
What's Going On At Great Salt Pond, St. Croix?
Great Salt Pond Bay on St. Croix’s south-east coast is a salt pond located within the St. Croix East End Marine Park, and one of just a few mangrove ecosystems on the island. Alarmingly, it supports the only remaining juvenile fish mangrove habitat on the south side of the island! While all mangrove nurseries are essential, St. Croix’s remote location makes this one particularly important.
VI-EPSCoR Awards Five Mini-Grants to Researchers
As an NSF funded program designed to stimulate research within the US Virgin Islands Territory, VI-EPSCoR provided funding for five mini-grants in 2017.