The Island School

The Island School Poster Series

The Island School is a High School abroad program located in the Bahamas on the island of Eleuthera. Each semester, all of its students participate in a field based research project run in conjunction with its sister institution, the Cape Eleuthera Institute. The CEI is a university level biological institute that hosts research projects covering a wide array of topics. The Island School students work on these projects conducting hands-on independent group projects. Each year at the end of the semester, the students present a summary of their findings to the public and government officials of The Bahamas. This special module within the Fisheries Presentation Library presents the posters produced by these students each semester summarizing the results of these studies.

Spring 2010

Alternative Growing Mediums and Nutrient Sources in Aquaponics. Students, Island School. 2010. View Record

Archaeology of Rainey's Point, Eleuthera, The Bahamas. Students, Island School. 2010. View Record

Breeding Substrates for Sharknose Goby. Students, Island School. 2010. View Record

Distribution of Elasmobranches in Mangrove Creeks. Students, Island School. 2010. View Record

Effects of Lionfish on Biodiversity of Patch Reefs. Students, Island School. 2010. View Record

Island School Energy Analysis. Students, Island School. 2010. View Record

Ocean Acidification Effects on Bonefish. Students, Island School. 2010. View Record

Fall 2009

Cape Eleuthera Waters A Pupping Area For Juvenile Tiger Sharks?. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Effectively Utilizing Organic Waste Through Anaerobic Digestion. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Effects of Climate Change on Coastal Flats. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Lionfish Affecting Biodiversity of Patch Reef Species. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Pre-Columbian Archaeology: Connecting Habitation Sites. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Sustainability of Offshore Aquaculture in South Eleuthera . Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

The Effects of Alternative Feeds On The Growth Rate of Tilapia. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Spring 2009

Alternative Feed for Tilapia in Aquaponics. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Bonefish Movement Patterns During The Reproductive Season. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Bonefish Reproductive Behavior. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Cobia Feed Alternatives. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Lucayans use of Rollin's Creek South Barrier Island. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

The Critical Thermal Maximum of Lionfish. Students, Island School. 2009. View Record

Fall 2008

Abundance of Marine Species on Patch Reefs. Students, Island School. 2008. View Record

Bonefish Behavior in Livewells. Students, Island School. 2008. View Record

Cobia Aquaculture on Cape Eleuthera. Students, Island School. 2008. View Record

Diadema antillarum in the Cape Eleuthera Area. Students, Island School. 2008. View Record

How Did Lucayans Utilize Light House Point?. Students, Island School. 2008. View Record

Method for Surveying Sharks. Students, Island School. 2008. View Record

Source of Fish Feed in an Aquaponics System. Students, Island School. 2008. View Record

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