On March 22nd, officially designated as World Water Day 2012, RBC is inviting organizations across The Bahamas to apply for a Blue Water Project Community…
The Bahamas is one of about seven countries which hasn’t ratified the UNESCO convention. What does staying outside of UNESCO mean for the Bahamas –…
The seas are creeping higher as the planet warms. But how high could they go? Scientists have gone looking for answers in the sub-tropical islands…
Environment Minister Earl Deveaux announced that Fowl Cays, in The Exumas, will be added to the list of nearly 30 other National Parks.
A documentary recently showed a team of local and Living Oceans Foundation scientific divers observing Bahamian coral reefs suffering from coral bleaching due to climate…
Reef Worlds is looking to bring their underwater man-made coral reef concept to The Bahamas introducing a unique “Next Generation” tourism aspect.
Scientists from the Museum and the University of Southampton are researching ablittle-explored area of the ocean off a remote island in the Bahamas.
Minister of the Environment thanked the Living Oceans Foundation for helping foster environmental awareness and stewardship through implementing scientific research in The Bahamas.
Half of the 100,000 square miles of Bahamian territory will be designated as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) by the Bahamas National Trust (BNT).