Cayman: Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation receives $22K donation from CAYBREW
CAYBREW (The Cayman Islands Brewery) makes significant contribution in support of ocean conservation and research
GRAND
CAYMAN – It’s
as simple as drinking a beer to save a shark at the CAYBREW
(The Cayman Islands Brewery) in Grand Cayman.
James Mansfield, CEO of CAYBREW,
recently presented the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation (GHOF) with a
$22,293.50 donation in support of shark tagging research to save and
conserve our oceans. Funds are donated with each White Tip Lager sold
at CAYBREW.
“Guy Harvey is
an icon and a champion for ocean conservation,” said Mansfield who
presented the check the world-renowned artist, conservationist,
scientist and entrepreneur and his daughter Jessica, who is the
project manager for the GHOF in Cayman. “This is a cause near and
dear to our hearts, particularly in the Cayman Islands. The GHOF does
amazing work and it is our pleasure to support them in protecting our
oceans and the animals that live there.”
The GHOF conducts scientific research
and hosts educational programs aimed at conserving the marine
environment and funds affiliated researchers working to better
understand the ocean ecosystem and educators helping to foster the
next era of marine conservationists.
“We thank James and CAYBREW for their
incredible support of our mission,” said Greg Jacoski, executive
director of the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation. “Conservation of our
oceans and its inhabitants is a crucial initiative not only here in
Cayman but all over the world. We must pay attention to what is
happening in our seas. Our future depends on it.”
CAYBREW also donated funds to the
Department of Environment in the Cayman Islands.
To learn more about the Guy Harvey
Ocean Foundation and how to contribute, visit www.ghof.org
Published July 28, 2019
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