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Flamingo chicks added to Stone Zoo flock

By Staff reports Stoneham Sun Stoneham — The staff at Stone Zoo has announced the recent hatches of six Caribbean flamingo chicks. “The success of this colony is all thanks to the expert care of the Stone Zoo keeper staff,”…

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NEMA boss says Tropics to remain ‘storm free’ for next 10-14 days

From Bahama islandsinfo Friday, 23 August 2013 08:43 NASSAU, The Bahamas — Local and global weather instruments show that the Tropics (from the West Coast of Africa to New Providence) will remain storm free for at least the next 10-14…

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First ever LIVE viewing of a coral spawning event!! Cayman Islands

From 3reef The Reefs of the Cayman Islands will be spawning during the next 3 days and will be via live stream from the Caymans. http://www.wildgooseimaging.com/blog…spawning-event Link to Cayman Island Reef Cam this will be a live event for the…

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Secrets of whale shark migration revealed

The world’s biggest fish travels far and wide, a tracking study shows. By Brian Handwerk for National Geographic The world’s biggest fish are hungry migrators on a mission, according to a tracking study that mapped whale sharks’ long journeys around…

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Scientists explore deep Caribbean trough

From news24 San Juan – The man whose research team discovered the wreckage of the Titanic has now turned his attention to the deepest trough of the Caribbean Sea. Dr Robert Ballard was aboard a 64m research vessel with dozens…

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Thrilling “Silver Rush” an added summer dive adventure in the Cayman Islands

By Adela Gonzales White, The Cayman Bottom Times During June, July and August millions of Atlantic Silversides swarm into Grand Cayman’s reefs bringing drama and excitement Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – During the Summer when the coastal waters warm up,…

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Save Bio Bay, Don’t Dredge! Petition

Petition published by Cayman Kayaks on Mar 07, 2013 446 Signatures since March 2013. We want more. Target: Cayman Kai Property Owner Association (CKPOA), Cayman Government, DOE, DOT and National Trust Region: Cayman Islands Petition Background (Preamble): We need to…

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A nation on fire: climate change and the burning of America

Written by Tom Kenworthy by Climate Progress From Care2 Dan Oltrogge started fighting wildfires in 1984. By the time he retired from the National Park Service in 2011, he had served as the head of fire and aviation at Grand…

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Google Street View visits Caribbean coral reefs

BY LIVESCIENCE With a mouse click, viewers anywhere can be transported to the serene underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef. Google Street View has partnered with scientists to create 360-degree panoramas of the world’s coral reefs, called Google Street…

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Public Service film being made in Cayman about lionfish

James V. “Jim” Hart is working on a public service announcement filmed in the Cayman Islands to alert the public about the threat lionfish fish pose. Hart was born 1960 in Fort Worth, Texas and is an American screenwriter and…