dsc00093 670.12 Kb 7/8/02 11:49:40 AM 2272 x 1704 A rare loggerhead turtle laid eggs on the Reef Ball project site! (This would not have been possible before because there was almost no beach to start with!) |
dsc00100 793.68 Kb 7/8/02 11:49:44 AM 2272 x 1704 Waves Breaking on Reef Balls |
dsc00101 605.04 Kb 7/8/02 11:49:47 AM 2272 x 1704 Calm view of Reef Balls |
dsc00102 676.18 Kb 7/8/02 11:49:50 AM 2272 x 1704 Waves Breaking on Reef Balls |
dsc00103 646.05 Kb 7/8/02 11:49:53 AM 2272 x 1704 Waves Breaking on Reef Balls |
dsc00106 572.32 Kb 7/8/02 11:49:56 AM 2272 x 1704 Surfing Reef Balls |
dsc00113 623.15 Kb 7/8/02 11:49:59 AM 2272 x 1704 Sign marking the Reef Ball coral reef |
dsc00193 571.12 Kb 7/8/02 11:50:33 AM 2272 x 1704 Dr. Harris explains the fantastic project results from a scientific viewpoint to the Ministers & Staff of the Gran Cayman Islands that flew over to see the project. |
dsc00196 474.05 Kb 7/8/02 11:50:04 AM 2272 x 1704 People enjoy the perfect beach setting and the gentle waves allowed past by the Reef Balls. |
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