
Caribbean Marine Survey
The Caribbean Marine Survey refers to various assessments conducted to study the health and conditions of marine ecosystems in the Caribbean Sea. These surveys typically involve collecting data on marine life, water quality, and habitat types. The information gathered helps scientists and policymakers understand environmental changes, such as coral bleaching or overfishing, and informs conservation efforts. By analyzing these conditions, stakeholders can make better decisions to protect marine biodiversity and promote sustainable practices, ultimately ensuring the long-term health of the Caribbean’s vital ocean ecosystems.