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NOAA: Slow Atlantic hurricane season coming to a close

No major hurricanes formed in the Atlantic basin – first time since 1994 November 25, 2013 PHOTO: GOES East satellite tracks Subtropical Storm Melissa, the last storm of the season. (Credit: NOAA) The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ends…

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EE, GT Conservation talks swap dates

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – The dates for public District meetings to discuss the proposed National Conservation Law have been a switched between East End and George Town. Gimistory is slated to be held in East End on Thursday, 5…

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Cayman Minister furious at local newspaper Editorial

Letter to the Editor of Caymanian Compass 25 November, 2013 To say that I was dismayed to read the editorial in the 25 November, 2013, edition of the Caymanian Compass is putting what I was feeling quite mildly. While I…

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Slow Atlantic hurricane season coming to a close.

From NOAA No major hurricanes formed in the Atlantic basin – first time since 1994 The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ends on Saturday, Nov. 30, had the fewest number of hurricanes since 1982, thanks in large part to…

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Meeting dates for Conservation Law

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – Environment Minister Hon. Wayne Panton, invites members of the public who have questions regarding the National Conservation Bill to come out to a series of public information meetings during the week of December 2nd. Each…

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Conservation Bill a good place to start

From Ministry of Financial Services, Commerce & Environment GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – The absence of a Conservation Law in the Cayman Islands could have dire consequences for future generations. Those aren’t just words from the Government, but from Caymanians…

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National Trust statement of support for the National Conservation Bill

The National Trust for the Cayman Islands is pleased to support the passage of the National Conservation Bill 2013. The National Trust Council has reviewed the National Conservation Bill 2013 (“the Bill”) and is of the view that it represents…

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Brac to report green iguanas

Residents on Cayman Brac are being asked to report all sightings of green iguanas to the Department of Environment (DoE) and keep track of their whereabouts until an official arrives. The invasive green iguanas spread very quickly. They pose a…

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Last-minute deal saves fractious UN climate talks

By Matt McGrath Environment correspondent, BBC News, in Warsaw Delegates negotiated through the night in Warsaw before clinching a deal UN climate talks in Poland have ended with delegates reaching a compromise on how to fight global warming. After 30…

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Reject Queen Conch Petition: CRFM urges [it affects Cayman too]

WASHINGTON, DC, USA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2013–The Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism (CRFM), has made a formal request on behalf of the Caribbean Community to the United States-CARICOM Council on Trade and Investment, to reject the petition of WildEarth Guardians, an…