Scott Eanes

Scott Eanes

Graduate Research Assistant

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Marine Scientist. Sea Turtle Devotee. Property Developer.

  • Education

    • University of Oregon

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      Bachelor's degree Politics
    • University of Oregon

      1999 - 2003
      Bachelor’s Degree Political Science and Government
    • University of the Virgin Islands

      2011 - 2016
      Master of Science - MS Marine and Environmental Science
  • Experience

    • University of the Virgin Islands

      Jan 2015 - May 2016
      Graduate Research Assistant
    • CORAL BAY COMMUNITY COUNCIL

      Oct 2016 - Jan 2018
      Environmental Projects Manager
    • Cherokee Nation Businesses

      May 2018 - Nov 2018
      Researcher
    • University of the Virgin Islands

      Jan 2019 - Jul 2023
      Independent Contractor
    • Clean Break Properties

      Mar 2020 - now
      Director of Property Management
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Intermediate Freediver

      Performance Freediving International
      Sept 2015
    • Advanced Open Water Diver

      PADI
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Scott Eanes
      Hawksbill Cove Board of Geographic Names May 2015 UVI Graduate Student Gets Name for Cove ApprovedThe body of water just south of the Cyril E. King International Airport has a new name: Hawksbill Cove. In 1992, the airport underwent a massive construction process, which extended the runway from 4,200 feet to 7,000 feet, stretching into the Caribbean Sea. The result was an artificial cove that up until 2016 had no name – until now.Scott Eanes, a graduate student in the Marine and Environmental Program at UVI, was the pioneer… Show more UVI Graduate Student Gets Name for Cove ApprovedThe body of water just south of the Cyril E. King International Airport has a new name: Hawksbill Cove. In 1992, the airport underwent a massive construction process, which extended the runway from 4,200 feet to 7,000 feet, stretching into the Caribbean Sea. The result was an artificial cove that up until 2016 had no name – until now.Scott Eanes, a graduate student in the Marine and Environmental Program at UVI, was the pioneer behind the naming. In the midst of writing his thesis on the habitat utilization of the critically endangered Hawksbill sea turtles, he realized that the cove had no name, and he decided it would be best to name it after its most important resident.The process of naming the cove was challenging and time-consuming, according to Eanes. After contacting the Board of Geographic Names (BGN) – an agency that governs the application and geographic names of places, features and areas – he underwent an application process, which required letters of support from any and all members of the community.“The application had to be reasonable, appropriate for the location, and there needed to be justification for choosing the name,” Eanes said. The application process took about six months, after which the BGN unanimously passed the decision to name the area, Hawksbill Cove.Along with getting the cove an official name, Scott has impacted the Master of Science in Marine and Environmental Science program in a number of ways. “Scott has been a strong force not only in doing the research, but also in public speaking and getting the public involved in our research. His indomitable spirit and enthusiasm for sea turtles seems to have no bounds,” Dr. Jobsis said. “He loves sea turtles and wants to see them survive in the wild where they play a critical role in the Caribbean marine ecosystem.” Show less
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Volunteer

      Issued by VI Green Team on Jan 2017
      VI Green TeamAssociated with Scott Eanes
    • Volunteer

      Issued by The Marine Mammal Center on Jan 2009
      The Marine Mammal CenterAssociated with Scott Eanes
    • Research Assistant

      Issued by Ocean Spirits on Jun 2007
      Ocean SpiritsAssociated with Scott Eanes
    • Research Assistant

      Issued by Barbados Sea Turtle Project on Sept 2008
      Barbados Sea Turtle ProjectAssociated with Scott Eanes
    • Research Assistant

      Issued by Sea Turtle, Inc. on May 2004
      Sea Turtle, Inc.Associated with Scott Eanes