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How to explore the wonders of Caribbean with diving?

by ilena, Tips from the T-List Whether you are a regular at specific Bonaire dive resorts or new to explore underwater world, you need to choose the best place to make your trip truly memorable. Bonaire is one of the…

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National Day of Preparedness

National Day of Preparedness is being celebrated on May 20, 2013. The theme this year is “Get your preparedness kit together!” National Day of Preparedness is observed each year in the Cayman Islands to encourage residents to prepare for the…

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US shale oil supply shock shifts global power balance

BBC A steeper-than-expected rise in US shale oil reserves is about to change the global balance of power between new and existing producers, a report says. Over the next five years, the US will account for a third of new…

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Possible tropical storm development in Western Caribbean likely beginning of June

From Rob Lightbown, Crown Weather Services GFS Model Backs Off On Tropical Development In The Southwestern Caribbean At The End Of The Month; I Still Think Tropical Development Is A Possibility During The First Week Of June In The Southwestern…

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Why Florida has the most invasive species

By Arianna Prothero and Kaylois Henry, WLRN Florida has a big problem with invasive species, and the idea of chowing down on the pests has been gaining in popularity. So far, there’s a cookbook dedicated to lionfish, an invasive species…

Monster radiation burst from Sun

BBC The Sun has unleashed its most powerful eruption of 2013 so far. The solar flare – a sudden release of radiation – peaked at 1705 BST on Monday, and was associated with a huge eruption of matter. When these…

Taming the lionfish: Cayman fights back against the invaders

Organized island-wide culls in marine parks and community involvement inspire the fight against predatory species “Every shot counts!” was the rallying cry at a recent Foster’s Food Fair Lionfish Tournament as Cayman intensified its fight against the invasive species for…

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Reciprocal facilitation and non-linearity maintain habitat engineering on coral reefs

Yves-Marie Bozec, Laith Yakob, Sonia Bejarano and Peter J. Mumby Y.-M. Bozec ([email protected]), L. Yakob, S. Bejarano and P. J. Mumby, School of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia,Qld 4072, Australia. YMB and PJM also at: College of Life…

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Supplemental feeding of stingrays report shows tourist-feeding changed their ways

Supplemental Feeding for Ecotourism Reverses Diel Activity and Alters Movement Patterns and Spatial Distribution of the Southern Stingray, Dasyatis americana Mark J. Corcoran, Bradley M. Wetherbee, Mahmood S. Shivji, Matthew D. Potenski, Demian D. Chapman, Guy M. Harvey Abstract Southern…