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Renewable energy gets another spark

CUC confirmed on Wednesday (9) that they have chosen two renewable developers to start talks with them to provide renewable energy to the Grand Cayman power grid. CUC says it’s considering two 5 megawatt solar plants and one 3 megawatt…

A worthy wreck for divers: USS Kittiwake

This article appeared on the CNN news site: http://edition.cnn.com and was written by Kim Segal. An excellent promo piece we are pleased to publish here. The water is so clear you can see it from the surface. It’s the Cayman…

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Public Works to test Cayman Islands hurricane readiness

Don’t be alarmed if you see hurricane shutters being erected on numerous Government buildings and hurricane shelters in Grand Cayman this Thursday, 10 May 2012. The Public Works Department (PWD) and the National Roads Authority (NRA) will be carrying out…

‘SUPERMOON’ fills up the Cayman skies

If you thought the moon was looking bigger and brighter than usual this weekend, you were right. Earth’s satellite is as close as it ever gets to us at the moment, making it look up to 14 per cent larger…

Tragedy on Grand Cayman May 3 2008: Blue Anniversary

Peter Harrison (www.thetwentyfirstfloor.com) For the last few years, the 3rd of May has been a sad and angry day for me. This is a quick anniversary piece about a conservation tragedy that occurred on Grand Cayman 4 years ago, one…

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Disney Cruise Line honours Grand Cayman students for conservation efforts

The Year 6 class from Triple C (Creative Christian Character) School celebrated their success as the winners of the 2012 Disney’s Planet Challenge (DPC), the in-school edition of Disney Friends for Change, during a special awards ceremony held Tuesday, 01…

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Cayman Islands’ Reefs

By Leonard Ho (http://www.advancedaquarist.com) It’s time to show the Caribbean some love again. While the diversity, of fish and corals is dwarfed by their Pacific counterparts, the coral reefs of the Atlantic are still a place of awe and beauty…

Cruise ship “Disaster” exercise held

A mock major cruise ship ‘accident’ in George Town Harbour on Tuesday, 24 April saw top Cayman Islands’ officials, especially emergency responders, turn out in force to react to the planned exercise. The operation, code-named ‘Exercise Save Vessel’, was the…

Don’t dump waste on Government property

The public is being advised by the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) not to litter or to illegally of dispose waste on Government property (or other lands). Recently, DEH Environmental Health Officers and a team from the solid waste section…

Wanted Alive or Dead (preferably dead) Cayman Islands’ Lionfish. Reward $5 each

Lionfish are trespassers and are like the locusts are to plant life. They are: 1) Voracious predators being shown to eat native fish and crustaceans in large quantities, including both ecologically and economically important species like grunts, snapper, grouper, and…