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Department of Marine Resources, GEF Full-Sized Project Lionfish Demonstration, South Berry Islands Marine Reserve – Experiment Coordination
SEV is responsible for coordinating all activities related to the lionfish demonstration project, which involved lionfish removals in the South Berry Islands Marine Reserve (SBIMR) and research on lionfish invasion pathways into The Bahamas. Key components of the project include ensuring participation of Bahamian students in research and local residents
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Bond’s Cay, Berry Islands – Environmental Feasibility Study, Environmental Impact Assessment and Permitting Assistance
Project involved assessment of the environmental impacts from a luxury home development. The project is on a 680-acre cay. Tasks involved development of an Environmental Feasibility Study to determine potential environmental impacts and assessment of terrestrial and marine impacts to develop the EIA. The EIA also included recommendations for changes
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Inter-American Development Bank Water & Sewerage Support Program, New Providence – Development of Environmental Social and Impact Analysis
SEV was responsible for an environmental and social analysis (ESA) of the sewage treatment operations of the Water and Sewerage Corporation as a requirement of their loan application to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). The analysis involved assessing current status of the sector (physical assets, human resources, legislative framework and
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Lukku Cairi, Eleuthera – Development of Environmental Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Assessment
Project involves development of a cruise ship terminal and resort, which extends over 1,000+ acres. SEV developed an Environmental Feasibility Study to determine potential environmental impacts of the project, particularly related to the marine environment and freshwater resources, and advising on the environmental feasibility of the project. SEV was project
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Lynden Pindling International Airport, New Providence – Environmental Management Planning and Monitoring
Project involves review of the Environmental Management Plan for the LPIA Expansion Project, a $400 Million project spanning five and a half years, and recommendations for changes to improve the environmental management regime for the project. SEV also monitors the construction activities of the project, inclusive of terminal building construction,
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Albany, New Providence – EIA Addendum for Road Corridor Extension, Environmental Management Plan, training of construction staff and coral reef monitoring
Project involved assessment of the environmental impacts from a change in road configuration and design for the project, which extends over 500+ acres. The $1.5 billion project is a luxury mixed-use resort development inclusive of an 18-hole golf course, 70-slip large-vessel marina, 100 residences in a marina village, and 300+
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DevCon Limited, New Providence – Coral reef assessment and cleaning
The project involved assessment of 2 patch reefs that had been impacted by dredging activities as well as manually cleaning the corals in an effort to remove sediments. Tasks related to the assessment involved visual assessment of impacts and coral health and recommendations for reducing impacts on the corals. SEV
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Road 3B, Corridor 2, New Providence – Environmental Management Plan and environmental oversight as per EMP requirements
The project involved development of an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) for the road construction; EMP included overview of environmental impacts, mitigation methodologies to be utilized, training materials for construction staff, design of organizational structure for EMP implementation, development of environmental method statements and monitoring schedule. Tasks also involved weekly monitoring
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Children’s Bay Cay, Exuma – Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management Plan and environmental oversight as per EMP requirements
Project involved assessment of the environmental impacts from a luxury home development. The project occurred on a 176-acre cay and consisted of 11 residential lots and a small marina of about 20 slips. Tasks involved assessment of terrestrial and marine impacts to develop the EIA, recommendations for changes in design
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Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management
Testing a Prototype Caribbean Regional Fund for Wastewater Management (CReW) - Final Review and Editing of Documentation (Project Document, CEO Form and associated annexes) to be submitted to the GEF Secretariat for Approval and Compilation of Overall Project Budget – 19 countries in the Wider Caribbean Region (March –Sept 2010)
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