CAY HILL:--- As part of its ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability, St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) is proud to announce a community clean-up of the Little Bay Pond in partnership with the St. Maarten Nature Foundation. The clean-up will take place on Sunday, November 2nd, from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM at Little Bay Pond, and volunteers are requested to gather at the entrance of Learning Unlimited (LU) at 7:00 am.
This initiative aims to restore and preserve one of the island’s key ecological sites while reinforcing SMMC’s commitment to protecting Blue Forest ecosystems — a value that directly inspired the interior design concept of the new St. Maarten General Hospital (SMGH). SMMC/SMGH’s focus on community, culture, and the environment drives meaningful projects that enhance the overall well-being of the island and its people.
“Protecting the pond through clean-ups and raising public awareness is essential. Healthy mangroves not only support biodiversity but also act as carbon sinks, helping to combat climate change. Preserving ecosystems like this one ensures they can continue to sustain the well-being of the island and its inhabitants,” remarked the St. Maarten Nature Foundation.
Little Bay Pond played a crucial role in the early settlement of the island, thanks to its abundant food supply and proximity to water. The surrounding mangroves provided habitat for juvenile fish and crabs, supporting both biodiversity and local communities. After the abolition of slavery, formerly enslaved people settled near the pond, utilizing it as a vital fishery during times of scarcity. Today, the pond remains a feeding ground for pelicans but faces growing threats from pollution and development.
Volunteers are asked to sign up by filling out this form: https://forms.gle/LV1N9AMhVexodors9 or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Participants are encouraged to wear closed-toe shoes, protective clothing, and bring reusable water bottles when taking part in the clean-up. Participants will also have the opportunity to participate in mini bird-watching tours during the clean-up.