Tag Archives: anguilla

hydroponics in anguilla

Anguilla, with its thin soil, low rainfall and lack of fresh water, is not well suited to agriculture, and the island imports most of the fresh produce needed to supply the demands of both local people and tourists. But at the high-end Cuisinart Resort and Spa, hydroponics expert Dr. Howard Resh is helping to reduce [...]

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earth hour 2010

From Anguilla News comes a report that Anguilla intends to participate in Earth Hour 2010 . In Anguilla, the Albena Lake Hodge Comprehensive School Environmental and Conservation Club, the Youth Environmental Society of Anguilla, the Anguilla Renewable Energy Office, and the Anguilla National Trust have partnered to promote and support Earth Hour with an activity [...]

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Can the Caribbean survive climate induced impacts?

The UN Climate Change Conference 2012 is being held in Quatar this week. Caribbean 360 reports on concerns of survivability [...]

Green Antilles interview: Salome Buglass, Masters student at UBC, asks Have Tobago’s corals survived mass bleaching?

It is my joy to present the second Green Antilles interview. Salome Buglass is a Master’s student at the University [...]

World Ocean Assessment workshop for the Caribbean

On November 13-15, a World Ocean Assessment Workshop was held for the Wider Caribbean in Miami, Florida. The Workshop for [...]

Economic impact assessment of recreational fishing in the Caribbean

Recreational fisheries are prevalent in most Caribbean islands, though to date, the socio-economic characteristics of this sector are poorly studied. [...]

Weekend photos: peacock flounders

Peacock flounder, © Michael Buchanan

The peacock flounder changes its color and the pattern on its skin to exactly match the sea floor. One of [...]

Video: Building the future we want – the Caribbean Challenge initiative in Grenada

Video: Building the future we want – the Caribbean Challenge initiative in Grenada

Showcasing the Government leadership of Grenada to safeguard their marine and coastal environment for future generations.