Futuristic technology a cause for concern
From Caribbean360 WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Thursday April 24, 2014 – A recent report released by the Pew Research Center, which sought to gauge public opinion about our rapidly changing world, found that while people are generally upbeat about anticipated…
Declining catch rates in Caribbean green turtle fishery may be result of overfishing
From Science Codex A 20-year assessment of Nicaragua’s legal, artisanal green sea turtle fishery has uncovered a stark reality: greatly reduced overall catch rates of turtles in what may have become an unsustainable take, according to conservation scientists from the…
Four convicted for drug smuggling using US Postal Service from Puerto Rico
From Caribbean360 NEW YORK, United States, CMC – The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says the leader and four members of a sophisticated criminal organization that trafficked large quantities of drugs using the US Postal Service from…
Salt and stress wreaking havoc in post-slavery Caribbean
By Clive Bacchus From WINN FM St Kitts and Nevis (WINN): The inhumane , horrific treatment meted out to enslaved people in the past, and the present overindulgence of empowered Caribbean people, have led to the same result: high incidents…
Protecting the environment is everyone’s business
Taking steps to reduce carbon footprints with awareness, action and education Earth: (noun) the planet on which we live; the world. Through the years it has been just that, a planet, a place to call home, yet it is the…
Cayman Turtle Farm celebrates Earth Month
The Cayman Turtle Farm: Island Wildlife Encounter is celebrating Earth Month this weekend with a half-off admission special for Cayman residents and participation in the island-wide Chamber of Commerce Earth Day clean-up. On Saturday, 26th April all resident admissions will…
Sketch comedy show “CayTube Live” comes to Prospect Playhouse
CayTube Live is a sketch comedy show being presented by the Cayman Drama Society at the Prospect Playhouse for nine performances over three weekends from May 1st to May 17th. Director, Peter Kosa and Producer, Malcolm Ellis first presented CayTube…
Former Turks and Caicos premier claims innocence, blames Britain
By Caribbean News Now contributor PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands — In a one-hour interview that aired on local television on Friday, former Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) premier Michael Misick blamed the British government at length, while at the…
Medical Crossover: Miami surgeon makes history introducing an instructional course in Spanish.
Carlos J. Lavernia, MD, FAAOS, Medical Director of The Center for Advanced Orthopedics at Larkin in Miami, Florida, contributed as an instructor, symposia presenter and key panel participant at the American Academy for Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), Annual Meeting. Dr. Lavernia…
ACDF and NUC youth exchange programme announced
The search for talented individuals interested in the performing arts begins as the Africa Caribbean Development Foundation (ACDF) teams up with New Urban Collective (NUC) Holland and the Consulate of Barbados in the Cayman Islands to organise a Youth Exchange…





