Thank You!

We would like to thank the following organizations and individuals for the help they have given to CCARO:

Thanks to...

Bill Rossiter and Cetacean Society International...

...for the donation of a Nikon, AF Nikkor, 75-300mm Camera Lens. CSI also supported us before we were CCARO by giving us a US $1000 grant, some of which was used to help start this company and from the beginning, Bill has been a great source of moral support and advice. CCARO could not have reached this far without this support.

 

The Management and Staff of Goodwood Marine...

...for a 10% discount on our GPS unit. It has been a great help in training our volunteers and will continue to be a help in our surveys on the water.

 

The Management and Staff of Budget Marine...

...for the donation of a VHF radio, an essential piece of safety equipment for marine work.

 

The Bahamas Marine Mammal Organization, especially Diane Claridge and Charlotte Dunn...

...for the donation of a second-hand digital Camera (Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro) and just as importantly for the invaluable training and experience given to one of our members in 2007.  CCARO couldn’t have got where it is today without your involvement.


Alessandro Bocconcelli  of The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution...

...for the donation of a hydrophone. It works well but unfortunately we haven’t been able to listen to cetaceans with it as yet.


Lisa Naranjit and Troy Ready of Custom Sign Designs...

...for the discounted rental of their boat. You have both been so supportive and understanding.


The Wild Dolphin Project...

... for giving one of our members valuable experience on your research project in 2007.


Daver Deoraj...

...for financial guidance when we need it most. Your help is invaluable.


Jennifer Lewis...

...who gave one of our members important experience in marine mammal research,  including driving safely around the animals.


Oliver Boisseau and Alice McKay...

...for looking over early project proposals and generally giving guidance and support from the beginning.


The University of the West Indies Biological Society...

...for their fundraising help. Thanks guys!


Kerrie Naranjit...

...for the use of her photographs.


 and to all those others too numerous to name.



 
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