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Influx of Sargassum seaweed will continue until October 2023- Argel A. Horten
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Marine Biologist and Environmental Officer II Ms Argel Horton has said that, according to satellite tracking, the influx of sargassum seaweed into the Virgin Islands will continue but the volume will be moderate until October 2023.
Not jellyfish, just harmless 'sea salps'- Local marine biologist
BREWERS BAY, Tortola, VI- Officials from the Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources, and Climate Change are addressing the public’s concerns about the presence of some marine creatures resembling jellyfish within the Territory’s waters.
Argel A. Horton new 2nd President of Rotaract VG
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI – As the Rotaract Club of Virgin Gorda enters its second year of existence, they officially installed Marine Biologist Ms Argel A. Horton to serve in the position of President and according to Ms Horton her eyes are on continuing several projects with the addition of a breakfast initiative titled ‘No Kid Hungry’.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Argel A. Horton
By Nikolai J. Earle
Our Young Professional this week is 29 year old Argel A. Horton of North Sound, Virgin Gorda, a trained marine biologist born to parents Alvin and Yvonne Horton, who not only feels a duty of care for the environment but also wants to teach others how they can contribute to enhancing and protecting their natural surroundings.