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12 People Who are Making the Caribbean a Greener Place

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 22, 2015
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Kemit-Amon Lewis

In the Caribbean, the blue is as important as the green. And that’s something embodied by Kemit-Amon Lewis, coral conservation manager for The Nature Conservancy in St Croix. Lewis has been involved in everything from coral restoration work to leading a local initiative for “reef-sponsible seafood” in the Virgin Islands.


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