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DPNR ALERT: Saharan Dust Presents An Air Pollution Hazard … At Its Peak Right Now
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DPNR ALERT: Saharan Dust Presents An Air Pollution Hazard … At Its Peak Right Now

CHARLOTTE AMALIE -- The Department of Planning and Natural Resources advised the public of an on-going air pollution alert for dust from the Sahara Desert in Africa. The dust is…
Posted by John McCarthy June 14, 2018
ECONOMISTS: Caribbean Nations Need To Harvest ‘Blue Economy’ of Marine Resources
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ECONOMISTS: Caribbean Nations Need To Harvest ‘Blue Economy’ of Marine Resources

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] GRAND ANSE, Grenada -- Caribbean countries should dive into the “blue economy” to exploit marine resources, giving their economies a much needed boost, while protecting…
Posted by John McCarthy June 1, 2018
Colombian Navy Says It Continues To Collect Cocaine Off Its Caribbean Coastline
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Colombian Navy Says It Continues To Collect Cocaine Off Its Caribbean Coastline

BOGOTA -- The Colombian National Navy said that it continues its frontal assault against narco-trafficking in the Colombian Caribbean. “We seized 27,419 kilograms of cocaine [from January to April 2018],…
Posted by John McCarthy May 31, 2018
Hurricane Season Begins Tomorrow … Some Islands Are More Vulnerable Than Others
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Hurricane Season Begins Tomorrow … Some Islands Are More Vulnerable Than Others

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] GRAND ANSE, Grenada -- The onset of hurricane season this week could prove disastrous for Caribbean nations that were slammed by storms last year and…
Posted by John McCarthy May 31, 2018
NHC Monitoring Invest 90L To See If It Becomes Season’s First Named Storm … In May!
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NHC Monitoring Invest 90L To See If It Becomes Season’s First Named Storm … In May!

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] MIAMI -- The disturbance in the northwest Caribbean- called Invest 90L - is becoming better organized, and the models are now indicating that there is a good…
Posted by John McCarthy May 25, 2018
Governor Expresses Condolences To People of Anguilla Over Emile Gumbs’ Death
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Governor Expresses Condolences To People of Anguilla Over Emile Gumbs’ Death

LADY JOSEPHINE GUMBS AND SIR EMILE GUMBS [ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] CHARLOTTE AMALIE – Governor Kenneth Mapp said that he expresses his sincere condolences to the people of Anguilla,…
Posted by John McCarthy May 25, 2018
REPORT: Pirate Attacks In Caribbean and Latin America Up 163 Percent in 2017
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REPORT: Pirate Attacks In Caribbean and Latin America Up 163 Percent in 2017

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] GEORGETOWN -- Pirate attacks around Caribbean and South American waters are growing, and violence is increasingly used during robberies committed on vessels at anchor, a…
Posted by John McCarthy May 23, 2018
Three Days After Worst Crash Since 1989, Cuba Has Identified 20 of 110 ‘Corpses’
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Three Days After Worst Crash Since 1989, Cuba Has Identified 20 of 110 ‘Corpses’

[ad name="HTML-68"] [wpedon id="23995" align="left"] HAVANA -- Cubans in eastern Holguin province held a funeral on Sunday for an art instructor and her small child, the first of 67 Holguin…
Posted by John McCarthy May 21, 2018
How Big Can A Tsunami Get in Caribbean? Big Enough With A 9.0 Earthquake Behind It
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How Big Can A Tsunami Get in Caribbean? Big Enough With A 9.0 Earthquake Behind It

SAN JUAN -- The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami has researchers reevaluating whether a magnitude 9.0 megathrust earthquake and resulting tsunami might also be a likely risk for the Caribbean region,…
Posted by Bro Bot May 17, 2018
‘Firebreak’ Halts Coral Disease in Short-Term Study at Buck Island in St. Croix
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‘Firebreak’ Halts Coral Disease in Short-Term Study at Buck Island in St. Croix

CHRISTIANSTED -- The progression of Caribbean yellow-band disease — a widespread killer of reef-building corals — can be significantly impeded by chiseling a “firebreak” around the diseased coral tissue, but…
Posted by John McCarthy May 17, 2018

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