Beyond the Reef International
Mission
Beyond The Reef International is a US based 501c3 that acts as a sister organization to the British Virgin Islands (BVI) based NPO Beyond The Reef. Beyond The Reef works to create an abundant and diverse marine ecosystem within the Caribbean that simultaneously encourages local community education and pride in the surrounding underwater habitat. Formed in 2018 as a response to the devastating damage caused to the marine ecosystem by hurricanes Irma and Maria, Beyond The Reef has established itself as the most productive environmental organization in the territory to date. We have created 3 large-scale artificial reefs out of hurricane damaged vessels that have gone on to become Marine Protected Areas. We have taken the responsibility of monitoring and treating Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease within the territory which has been prevalent in this part of the Caribbean for the past several years. We have initiated a shark research program as the BVI is a shark sanctuary with no baseline data. And lastly we have dedicated much of the past 2 years to identifying and clearing "ghost fishing" gear out of the waters and coastline. Ghost fishing gear refers to derelict, abandoned or lost fishing gear in the marine environment that continues to trap fish and animals for years and years after they were originally set for use. This abandoned gear such as nets, traps and pots not only attract, trap, entangle and potentially kill marine life, but they also often smother fragile marine environments such as coral reef. Beyond The Reef has been hard at work cleaning miles of coastline from these deadly nets as well as any other hurricane debris or plastics that we encounter along the way that pose a threat to the marine environment.
Beyond the Reef International
Mission
Beyond The Reef International is a US based 501c3 that acts as a sister organization to the British Virgin Islands (BVI) based NPO Beyond The Reef. Beyond The Reef works to create an abundant and diverse marine ecosystem within the Caribbean that simultaneously encourages local community education and pride in the surrounding underwater habitat. Formed in 2018 as a response to the devastating damage caused to the marine ecosystem by hurricanes Irma and Maria, Beyond The Reef has established itself as the most productive environmental organization in the territory to date. We have created 3 large-scale artificial reefs out of hurricane damaged vessels that have gone on to become Marine Protected Areas. We have taken the responsibility of monitoring and treating Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease within the territory which has been prevalent in this part of the Caribbean for the past several years. We have initiated a shark research program as the BVI is a shark sanctuary with no baseline data. And lastly we have dedicated much of the past 2 years to identifying and clearing "ghost fishing" gear out of the waters and coastline. Ghost fishing gear refers to derelict, abandoned or lost fishing gear in the marine environment that continues to trap fish and animals for years and years after they were originally set for use. This abandoned gear such as nets, traps and pots not only attract, trap, entangle and potentially kill marine life, but they also often smother fragile marine environments such as coral reef. Beyond The Reef has been hard at work cleaning miles of coastline from these deadly nets as well as any other hurricane debris or plastics that we encounter along the way that pose a threat to the marine environment.
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