Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute

Thirty years ago, John F. Kennedy observed that although 70 percent of the earth is covered by water, mankind lavished more money, energy and time on studying the surface of the moon than on learning about the oceans of our own planet.

And sadly, despite enormous improvements in technology, we still focus more on the stars above than on the seas around us.

The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute can be a pioneer in redressing that lunatic imbalance. By focusing on everything from marine biology to the technology of underwater exploration and deep-ocean ecology, by offering the public glimpses of all the wonders beneath the surface, the Institute will foster a greater appreciation and understanding of this last critical frontier. . .


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Bermuda Footprint: Making Sense of Sustainability

1. Module one. The BioNauts investigate the potential for using renewable energy sources in Bermuda, including solar power to cook food, boil water and generate electricity, as well as turning our waste oil into biodiesel.

2. Module two. The BioNauts learn about the Carbon cycle and, through a ‘Rot Pot’ experiment, the part it plays in ‘recycling’ organic waste into compost.

3. Module three. The BioNauts investigate the problem of oceanic plastic waste; where it comes from, what happens when it washes up on our beaches and what it does to marine life and ultimately, to humans. Featuring contributions from Mark Outerbridge of the Bermuda Turtle Project and Andrew Peters of the BIOS Environmental Quality Program

4. Module four. The BioNauts study the black rockfish, Bermuda’s largest grouper and apex predator of the island’s coral reef system. With the help of Tammy Trott from the Marine Resources Division of the Bermuda Department of Environmental Protection, the BioNauts attempt to track down the rockfish as they migrate to and from their deep water spawning sites.

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E-Levelz Music Videos

A Playlist By Nearfuturepro

Born Allahkhan Fashala, April 15 1986 in Bermuda of Jamaican descent E-levelz was inspired to dee jay by the love for dancehall reggae music. At the age of 14 he owned his own sound system by the name of “infamous.” He went on to producing riddims on a small synthersizer. At the age of 18 he was introduced to Near Future Studios and Detrimental Donald by Ninja Cutty where he began his recording. He started out performing as a back up dancer for Ninja Cutty, where he obtained the name E-levelz (energy levelz) before branching of as an artist/dancer. E-levelz continue’s to record with Detrimental Donald at Near Future Studios, He is a leading member of the A-Team a group consisting of artists like Ninja Cutty, Splinter Demus, Cash Melody,Genius,and Wonnie British. source: myspace.com/Elevelz

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 E-Levelz & Near Future Records