'The mental, physical, and spiritual resilience of the Bahamian people is beyond inspirational, but the recovery is going to be long and full of hardship, and these people need your help,' write Sam Teicher and Joe Oliver for CNNOpinion
Sam Teicher is the co-founder and chief reef officer of Coral Vita, a company that grows coral to restore dying reefs. Joe Oliver is the coral farm manager at Coral Vita. They live in Freeport, Grand Bahama, where the Coral Vita team launched their first coral farm to revitalize reef health to sustain marine life and the welfare of the Bahamian people. The views expressed in this commentary belong to the authors. View more opinion at CNN.
When Hurricane Dorian hit our home in the Grand Bahama on September 1, all eyes were on the canal beside our house. There were eight of us in total, including a 4-year-old and a 2-year-old. We had two levels of concrete and hurricane windows, but we had still rehearsed several contingency plans. Our last-ditch plan was to cut a hole in the roof, strap inflated scuba vests to two people holding the kids, and cling on to a rope tied to the house. Thankfully, the waters somehow never rose past the dock by our house. The same can't be said for so many people across the country.
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