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  2. Dee Scarr - Wikipedia

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    Dee arrived Bonaire in 1980 and started working in the Bonaire National Marine Park. In 1982 she created the diving program Touch the Sea. [1] In 1985 she married David Batalsky. Between 1988 and 1991, Scarr and her workmates tied more than 600 sponges back onto pilings beneath Bonaire's Old Pier in Touch the Sea's Sponge Reattachment Project.

  3. Bonaire - Wikipedia

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    Bonaire has been widely recognized for many years in the diving community as one of the world's best shore diving destinations. [102] Bonaire's Marine Park offers a total of 86 named dive sites and is home to over 57 species of soft and stony coral and more than 350 recorded fish species. [103]

  4. Evelina Betancourt-Anthony - Wikipedia

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    After her primary schooling, she attended Meer Uitgebreid Lager Onderwijs (MULO) for two years in Bonaire and in 1968 moved to the Netherlands to finish her secondary education. She attended Schoevers , in Amsterdam studying management and organization, but didn't have the money to pay for further schooling.

  5. Bonaire People's Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Bonaire People's Movement was founded in 2013 by Elvis Tjin Asjoe and Hennyson Thielman. The party received the most votes in the 2015 island council election , winning three seats. [ 3 ] It also won the 2019 island council election , winning four seats. [ 4 ]

  6. Don Stewart (Bonaire activist) - Wikipedia

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    Don Stewart was born in the San Francisco Bay area of California. [7] His mother died when he was a young boy, and was raised by his father. He was diagnosed as dyslexic, dropped out of high school and at age 17, joined the United States Navy shortly after the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. [8]

  7. Bonaire Social Party - Wikipedia

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    The Bonaire Social Party (PABOSO, Spanish: Partido Boneriano Sosial) is a political party in Bonaire, the Netherlands Antilles. It ran in the 2002 Netherlands Antilles general election , but won only 1.0% of the popular vote [ 1 ] and none of the 22 Parliament seats.

  8. Category:Television stations in Bonaire - Wikipedia

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