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David Lionell Bethell This is Me

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Green Turtle Cay Foundation

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  1. 1. Reef Relief - Bahamas Project - Reception for the Reef at the Captain Roland Roberts House
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    Published on: 2/19/2008   Last Visited: 6/17/2008

    David Lionell Bethell of New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, Bahamas was nominated by Reef Relief in the Marine category, and was chosen by a panel from Walt Disney World for one of the five global awards.Recognizing that conservation initiatives are only as successful as the people involved with the project; this program was created to support the efforts of local residents.

    To honor his work, The Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund is presenting a cash award of $500 for Bethell, and another $500 to be awarded to a community project of his choosing.The award was presented by Disney Cruise Line and Reef Relief on behalf of the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund.

    Bethell is Chairman of the New Plymouth Town Council, a founding board member of the Architectural Preservation Foundation, and a Justice of the Peace for all of Abaco.He is a founding board member of the Green Turtle Cay Foundation and is currently its president.

    In 1999, Bethell helped Reef Relief to establish a system of reef mooring buoys to protect the coral reefs of Green Turtle Cay from anchor damage.David helped organize a presentation from Reef Relief on the importance of protecting coral reefs, followed by a group discussion as to whether Green Turtle Cay should install mooring buoys.The local fishermen, boaters, and others provided support for the idea and identified reefs that are candidates for the buoys.Bethell helped organize a work party for the volunteers, who spliced lines for the mooring buoys and later organized and hosted a reception to celebrate the new buoy installations, which followed a Reef Relief workshop.

    Bethell has helped facilitate the delivery and customs clearance of additional buoys and supplies to Green Turtle Cay for the buoy program, the coral survey and a new program to save storm-damaged corals, a coral nursery at Noname Cay.

    With the help of Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise Lines Guests, the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund has supported more than 350 conservation projects totalling $7 million.
  2. 2. Bahamas / 16.jpg
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    Published on: 5/5/2006   Last Visited: 6/17/2008

    Interior upstairs room with David L. Bethell, of Green Turtle's Architectural Preservation Foundation Back | Home | Next
  3. 3. www.reefrelief.org
    www.reefrelief.org/programs/in - [Cached]

    Published on: 5/5/2006   Last Visited: 3/12/2007

    David Lionell Bethell of New Plymouth, Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, Bahamas was nominated by Reef Relief in the Marine category, and was chosen by a panel from Walt Disney World for one of the five global awards. Recognizing that conservation initiatives are only as successful as the people involved with the project; this program was created to support the efforts of local residents.

    To honor his work, The Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund is presenting a cash award of $500 for Bethell, and another $500 to be awarded to a community project of his choosing. The award was presented by Disney Cruise Line and Reef Relief on behalf of the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund.

    Bethell is Chairman of the New Plymouth Town Council, a founding board member of the Architectural Preservation Foundation, and a Justice of the Peace for all of Abaco. He is a founding board member of the Green Turtle Cay Foundation and is currently its president.

    In 1999, Bethell helped Reef Relief to establish a system of reef mooring buoys to protect the coral reefs of Green Turtle Cay from anchor damage. David helped organize a presentation from Reef Relief on the importance of protecting coral reefs, followed by a group discussion as to whether Green Turtle Cay should install mooring buoys. The local fishermen, boaters, and others provided support for the idea and identified reefs that are candidates for the buoys. Bethell helped organize a work party for the volunteers, who spliced lines for the mooring buoys and later organized and hosted a reception to celebrate the new buoy installations, which followed a Reef Relief workshop.

    Bethell has helped facilitate the delivery and customs clearance of additional buoys and supplies to Green Turtle Cay for the buoy program, the coral survey and a new program to save storm-damaged corals, a coral nursery at Noname Cay.

    With the help of Walt Disney World and Disney Cruise Lines Guests, the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund has supported more than 350 conservation projects totalling $7 million.

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