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Bahamian corals in hot water as researchers observe bleaching at key sites
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) is sounding the alarm over record-breaking temperatures ocean temperatures in The Bahamas that have already had "serious repercussions" on the nation's dense concentration of coral reefs. Divers, tour operators, and fishers throughout the Bahamian archipelago have observed large areas of white corals, noticing that...
World Scientific Responds to Radiation Contamination
World Scientific Responds to Radiation Contamination
SINGAPORE, 29 March 2011 - Following concerns over radiation
contamination arising from the problems with the nuclear reactors in
Japan, international publisher World Scientific sent out an email
message earlier today to all its customers with a link to download a
free PDF containing information on radiation protection.
Extracted from one of its published medical textbooks, the PDF
address...
World Scientific Responds to Radiation Contamination
World Scientific Responds to Radiation Contamination
SINGAPORE, 29 March 2011 - Following concerns over radiation
contamination arising from the problems with the nuclear reactors in
Japan, international publisher World Scientific sent out an email
message earlier today to all its customers with a link to download a
free PDF containing information on radiation protection.
Extracted from one of its published medical textbooks, the PDF
addresses the ...
Free Town Primary Gospel Extravaganza - April 9th
Free Town Primary Gospel Extravaganza - April 9th
Grand Bahama, The Bahamas -
Free Town Primary School invites the
public to its
Annual School Fair/Gospel Extravaganza on Saturday,
April
9, 2011 commencing at 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. to raise funds for upgrading
the school's computer laboratory addition purchasing and buying Air
Condition Units. It is promised to be a day of wholesome family fun.
The event will cater to a cross section
o...
Free Town Primary Gospel Extravaganza - April 9th
Free Town Primary Gospel Extravaganza - April 9th
Grand Bahama, The Bahamas -
Free Town Primary School invites the
public to its
Annual School Fair/Gospel Extravaganza on Saturday,
April
9, 2011 commencing at 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. to raise funds for upgrading
the school's computer laboratory addition purchasing and buying Air
Condition Units. It is promised to be a day of wholesome family fun.
The event will cater to a cross section
o...
Peter Bailey and Claire Bailey-Mayers
Peter Bailey and Claire Bailey-Mayers
Ten years apart yet connected by a long list of academic and professional achievements, brother and sister Dr. Peter Bailey and Claire Bailey-Mayers are the pride of their educator parents. It’s pride that father Dazel Bailey, a retired science teacher, can hardly contain as he lists his children’s accomplishments.
A stand-out in the sciences as a teenager, Claire, 38, a microbiologist...
Police force could open a forensic lab within months
Police force could open a forensic lab within months
THE Royal Bahamas Police Force may soon have its own forensic science laboratory to help provide evidence for use in the courts of law and assist investigators in solving crimes.
Commissioner Ellison Greenslade said the new forensics lab could be operational within the next few months.
"The government is committed to it, we are, we've identified a physical facility here at headquarters which is ...
Lifting of Restrictions on Countries Effective July 1, 2020
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in consultation with the Ministry of Tourim, is pleased to advise the general public that effect July 1, 2020, the borders of The Bahamas will be open to all travelers...
MOH to Establish a COVID-19 Hotline for Hotels and Vacation Properties
Dr. Merceline Dahl-Regis, COVID-19 Task Force Coordinator and Special Adviser to the Prime Minister announced that the Ministry of Health is working with the Ministry of Tourism to establish a COVID-19 hotline specifically for hotels and vacation properties...
Memorial Healthcare System in South Florida shares words of wisdom with Caribbean colleagues, to join forces against COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the ways that people work, communicate, and socialize, giving birth to this “new normality” that, though widely discussed, remains foreign to most of humanity...