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Octogenarian visitor bitten by barracuda off 7MB

Octogenarian visitor bitten by barracuda off 7MB

| 25/01/2022 | 15 Comments

(CNS): A female visitor who is understood to be in her 80s was bitten on her arm by a barracuda on Monday as she swam off Seven Mile Beach close to the Colonial Club Condos. The Department of Environment said on a Facebook post woman that was taken to hospital as a result of the […]

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The price of progress in technology

The price of progress in technology

| 20/01/2022 | 28 Comments

Speaking about innate immune system ability to prevent and fight natural, created by nature, health hazards… the body’s own defence mechanism. All biological systems at the cellular and biomolecular levels are sophisticated mechanisms honed to perfection by millions of years of evolution. These mechanisms work almost perfectly in Nature, as designed by the Creator or […]

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Chemical pollution exceeds safe levels for life

Chemical pollution exceeds safe levels for life

| 19/01/2022 | 26 Comments

(CNS): Natural ecosystems around the world that humans depend on to survive are all at risk from a cocktail of chemical pollution that now pervades the planet from Mount Everest to the depths of the Pacific Ocean. A comprehensive new study looking at “novel entities”, meaning non-geological substances such as plastic and chemicals, found the amount of […]

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2021 weather review reveals decline in rainfall

2021 weather review reveals decline in rainfall

| 17/01/2022 | 14 Comments

(CNS): The average temperature for the Cayman Islands last year was well above normal, and despite an unusually wet August which was soaked by Tropical Storm Grace, rainfall throughout the year was once again below traditional levels. The total rainfall for 2021 was almost 2.3 inches less than the 30-year average. Globally, 2021 was in […]

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Giant asteroid to pass by Earth but poses no danger

Giant asteroid to pass by Earth but poses no danger

| 17/01/2022 | 20 Comments

(CNS): A giant asteroid will pass by Earth on Tuesday, the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has revealed. The asteroid, known as 7482 (1994 PC1), measures more than a kilometre (3,280ft) across) and 1,052m (3,451ft) tall, which means it is larger than 99% of asteroids and about the size of the Golden Gate […]

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Grouper Moon spawning to be live-streamed

Grouper Moon spawning to be live-streamed

| 12/01/2022 | 10 Comments

(CNS): The annual Nassau grouper spawning is expected to begin with the full moon next week and members of the public will be able to watch this incredible phenomenon as it happens, as it will be live-streamed while marine scientists conduct live educational sessions. The video will be broadcast in real time from the spawning […]

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Oceans heat up as 2021 lands in top 5 hottest years

Oceans heat up as 2021 lands in top 5 hottest years

| 11/01/2022 | 19 Comments

(CNS): The year 2021 was the world’s fifth hottest on record, with greenhouse gases surging and oceans warming to new highs and for some countries it was the hottest on record, scientists from NOAA in the US, the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service and university researchers have reported. The US saw its fourth hottest year […]

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HSA expects to cut costs with solar panels

HSA expects to cut costs with solar panels

| 05/01/2022 | 26 Comments

(CNS): Work at the George Town hospital installing a solar array and one of the largest rooftop installations of solar panels and equipment in the Cayman Islands has finished. The Health Services Authority (HSA) said that this places the hospital among the corporate leaders for environmental sustainability and green initiative among government agencies.

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Tide gauges fitted to measure sea levels and activity

Tide gauges fitted to measure sea levels and activity

| 04/01/2022 | 29 Comments

(CNS): Four tide gauge stations have been installed across all three Cayman Islands to collect data on tidal activity and sea levels. The gauges have been installed at Gun Bay Public Dock in East End, the Royal Watler Cruise Terminal in George Town, the Creek Dock in Cayman Brac and at Bloody Bay Dock in […]

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Activists clear 7 tonnes of beach rubbish in 2021

Activists clear 7 tonnes of beach rubbish in 2021

| 21/12/2021 | 14 Comments

(CNS): Volunteers who took part throughout 2021 in regular weekend beach clean-ups cleared over seven tonnes of rubbish, most of it plastics, from local beaches across the Cayman Islands. The activists also revealed that 2021 marked a significant increase in plastic waste on our beaches, up more than 30% from 2019.

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POF activists step up call for plastic ban

POF activists step up call for plastic ban

| 13/12/2021 | 38 Comments

(CNS): The two tonnes of plastic trash that volunteers picked up from Grand Cayman’s shoreline for World Cleanup Day in September represents the total amount of plastic the island consumes in just over four minutes, according to activists from Protect our Future. This finding has prompted the young environmentalists to start another campaign to urge […]

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