Estuary Update
Through our weekly update, we share opportunities for collaboration, volunteering, and employment; through initiatives and planned actions that benefit the ecosystems and communities of the San Juan Bay estuary. These activities, tips, and information are for the benefit of everyone.
Estuary Summit 2022
La Estuary Summit 2022 It is an event organized by our Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC). Through this meeting, STAC seeks to develop a conceptual model of the socio-ecological-technological system of the San Juan Bay Estuary as a guide to create programs for conservation, research, water quality monitoring and education.
The event will take place on November 15, 16 and 17, 2022, from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm at the University of the Sacred Heart and virtually via Zoom.
Register today and be part of the conversation. You can also join as a flash presenter (10 minutes) or event volunteer. Learn more at https://estuario.org/cumbre2022/.
Tour of the Estuarine Nature Reserve of the County Lagoon
Enjoy an educational and family-friendly time! The Estuary Education Team invites you to an interpretive tour of the Condado Lagoon Estuarine Nature Reserve on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, from 8 am to 10 am. Register today! https://estuario.org/eventos/
Certification of scientific citizens
The current round of introductory workshops for certification in the modules continues water quality monitoring, microplastic characterization and reduction, participatory bird censuses y coastal resilience.
Don't miss the next workshop: Introduction to participatory bird censuses; el Wednesday, November 16, 2022, from 7 pm to 8 pm via Zoom. Register today at https://estuario.org/ccc/
Job opportunities
Estuary is looking for professional staff to perform the following tasks:
See this and other ads at https://estuario.org/avisos/
Weekly bacteriological monitoring
Evaluation carried out on November 10 Thursday of 2022. We have GREEN flag in the Condado Lagoon Estuarine Reserve and surrounding beaches. However, we recommend avoiding direct contact with bodies of water during rain events and for at least 48 hours afterward.
Message from your Virtual Community Center
Estuary urges you to download the Community Hurricane Preparedness Guide and follow their recommendations this season. The strength and resilience of your community begins at home. We continue to urge communities to recognize the risks of natural disasters and stay informed during this time.
Take advantage of our information platform, the Virtual Estuary Community Center, where you will find vital information to prepare yourself along with your family and community.
We remind you that to learn about Risk Mitigation and identify risks, conditions, and community assets in your community, you can access: https://estuario.org/mitigacion/
The restoration and water quality management efforts in the San Juan Bay estuary watershed are made possible by our supporters. Donations to the Estuary are tax-deductible in Puerto Rico and the United States.
For more information, access https://estuario.org/donar/.
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We invite you to register as a volunteer, HERE.