Bermuda's caves have proven to be extremely valuable
from the scientific, economic, and recreational, viewpoints.
Significant studies in geology, paleontology, and biology, have been
conducted in these caves, which are also and important asset as tourist
attractions in a country whose economy is almost wholly dependent upon
tourism. Caves and other karst landforms contribute much to the scenic
beauty of Bermuda. However, a number of these caves have been
destroyed or severely damaged by Man. The four primary threats to
Bermuda's cave have been (1) filling and quarrying activities, (2) water
pollution, (3) dumping and littering, and (4) vandalism.
Thomas M. Iliffe, Department of Marine Biology, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Galveston, Texas 77553, USA.
E-mail:
iliffet@tamug.edu
Keywords:
Bermuda; caves; tourism; conservation; karst.