COB faculty, students in discussion with conservationists, US State Department reps

Tue, Nov 2nd 2010, 11:00 PM

FACULTY and students of the College of the Bahamas engaged in a lively roundtable discussion on environmental sustainability with conservationists and US State Department representatives.

The event featured Andrew Sharpless, CEO of Oceana, the largest international organisation focused solely on ocean conservation; Kevin Sullivan, director of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere's Office of Economic Policy and Summit Coordination; Eric Carey, executive director of Bahamas National Trust, and Lionel Johnson, chair of Chemistry, Environmental Life Sciences (CELLS) who moderated the session.

The discussion took place in the board room of the Michael Eldon Building on Thursday, October 15. Both Mr Sh ...

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