EPA Launches Caribbean Coral Reef Protection
Group
Inter-Agency Group to Host Public Listening
Session on St. Thomas on February 25
at 1:00pm
(New York, N.Y. – January 8, 2013) The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency today announced that it has formed an
inter-agency effort to protect coral
reefs off the shores of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The
Caribbean Coral Reef Protection Group, which will consist of the EPA and other
government agencies, will coordinate efforts to protect coral reefs. This will
ensure that resources are used wisely and work from one agency complements the
work of another.
“The coral reefs of Puerto Rico and the U.S.
Virgin Islands are renowned for their beauty, and their ecological and economic
value,” said EPA Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck. “Unfortunately, these
treasures are being destroyed. By working with our fellow governmental agencies,
the EPA will help make sure coral reefs continue to contribute to the region’s
economy and ecology for generations to come.”
Coral
reef ecosystems throughout the Caribbean are being damaged by a growing number
of problems such as overfishing, sediment runoff, pollution, disease and climate
change, which causes the water to become warmer and more acidic. By implementing
measures to reduce those stresses that can be controlled locally, coral health
can be improved and reefs can become more resilient.
The
Caribbean Coral Reef Protection Group, led by EPA Region 2, will facilitate a
closer working relationship among its member agencies to coordinate more
effective government strategies in protecting coral reefs.
On
February 25th, the Caribbean Coral Reef Protection Group will be hosting
a public “listening session” in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Representatives
from the EPA and the Coral Reef Protection Group’s other member agencies will be
in attendance to hear the discussions and concerns of community groups and
citizens regarding the state of coral reefs throughout Puerto Rico and the U.S.
Virgin Islands. Details of the meeting, which is open to the public, will be
announced in February.
In addition to the EPA, the Caribbean Coral
Reef Protection Group includes the following governmental agencies: The Virgin
Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, the Puerto Rico
Environmental Quality Board, the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and
Environmental Resources, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
Administration Coral Reef Conservation Program, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation
Service, the National Park Service, and the U.S. Geological Survey.
To
sign up to speak at the February
25 listening session, or for more info, contact Charles LoBue at (212)
637-3798 or lobue.charles@epa.gov.
Follow
EPA Region 2 on Twitter at http://twitter.com/eparegion2
and visit our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/eparegion2.
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