Dr. David E. Guggenheim will be a featured speaker as part of Johns Hopkins University’s “Solutions and Sustainability” Series by the University’s Environmental Sciences and Policy Program.
Remarkable Reefs of Cuba: Hope and Solutions for the Future of Coral Reefs
Johns Hopkins Adjunct Professor and marine scientist, Dr. David E. Guggenheim, draws from his new book, The Remarkable Reefs of Cuba: Hopeful Stories from the Ocean Doctor, to explore the tragic demise of the world’s coral reef ecosystems but with reason for optimism. He shares personal stories of his two decades of work in Cuba collaborating with Cuban scientists to study, understand and protect these exquisite and vital ecosystems, and finds an unexpected beacon of hope from an island full of mystery and surprises, an island offering important insights and solutions to help ensure the sustainability of coral reefs around the world.
Since 1970, the Caribbean has lost half its coral reefs, an ominous and accelerating phenomenon reflected around the world. Beyond the heartbreak of the loss of such exquisite beauty, losing coral reefs means the annual loss of billions of dollars from the global economy and the end of a way of life for the billions who depend on these ecosystems.
Marine scientist and conservation leader Dr. David E. Guggenheim has had a front-row seat to this disaster. But when he began a new chapter of his career in Cuba, he found something completely unexpected: hope. After years of watching reefs deteriorate, Guggenheim was astonished to come face-to-face with Cuba’s remarkably healthy coral reefs overflowing with marine life. The Remarkable Reefs of Cuba reveals the hidden lessons of Cuba’s reefs that could help rescue coral reefs around the world.
While the past 60 years have seen the worst decline in ocean health in human history, Cuba’s oceans and coral reefs remain remarkably healthy, a living laboratory little seen by this generation of scientists. Which begs the question—Why are Cuba’s ocean waters so healthy? The answer is deeply entwined with the country’s extraordinary and singularly unique history, from its dramatic political past to its world-class environmental protections influenced by an unlikely partner, Jacques Cousteau.
The Remarkable Reefs of Cuba tells the story of the demise of the world’s ocean ecosystems, the hard work of those trying desperately to save it, and an unexpected beacon of hope from an island full of mystery and surprise.
Dr. David E. Guggenheim is a marine scientist, conservation policy specialist, ocean explorer, submarine pilot, documentary filmmaker, author and educator. He is the founder and president of the Washington, DC–based nonprofit organization Ocean Doctor, dedicated to advancing the conservation of the world’s oceans through research, education, and community engagement. He is an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University-Advanced Academic Programs, where he teaches ocean sustainability, and was inducted into the Explorers Club as a national fellow in 2008. He makes frequent speaking, television, and radio appearances and has appeared on 60 Minutes, Good Morning America, CNN, MSNBC, PBS Newshour, and NPR. Guggenheim was previously Vice President of the Ocean Conservancy, President and CEO of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, Co-Chair of the Everglades Coalition, President of the Friends of Channel Islands National Park and Board Chair of the Great Whale Conservancy.