ENVIRONMENT
Dr David Wingate to talk on invasive species
Dr David Wingate is to give a talk on Tuesday evening about how the removal of invasive species could help save not only Bermuda's cahow but attract other native species.
Public invited to meet Philippe Cousteau
You have the chance to meet Philippe Cousteau - grandson of the famous Jacques Cousteau, pioneer of the aqualung - this week as he hosts several talks in Bermuda.
Lionfish Tournament - the view from down under
A new video offers a fish eye's view of the third annual Groundswell Lionfish Tournament.
Surprise as couple land lionfish on hook and line
A couple out fishing got quite the surprise on Saturday evening when they accidentally caught a 17 inch lionfish on hook and line.
Can you identify this mystery beach?
A unique old photograph that has just been donated to the National Museum has got staff scratching their heads.
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Baby ‘pygmy’ sperm whale found dead
What is believed to be a baby pygmy sperm whale was found washed up dead in the shallows off Nonsuch Island.
Report — St David’s is the best option for new docks
A Government-commissioned report on the relocation of the docks found that the Marginal Wharf site in St David's was most favourable option.
Exclusive: Dock plans set to sink?
Speculative proposals to shift the cargo docks to the North Shore in order to facilitate a re-birth of Hamilton's waterfront appear to be fatally flawed, it has emerged.
Dr Burnie to share his underwater adventures at lecture tonight
Dr Neil Burnie is to hold a talk about his experiences with Bermuda's shark population and other marine life at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute on Tuesday night.
Milk supply deemed safe after cow deaths
The Department of Health on Monday declared the milk at Harry Kromer's Spittal Pond farm safe after three imported cows died in early June.
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Tournament serves up Lionfish (Update)
More than 200 people attended the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences for the Lionfish tournament on Saturday.
Tucker’s plans approved
Controversial plans to carve up land around Tucker's Point into development lots have been given the green light.
Think it’s hot here? They’re dying in UK heatwave
Up to 760 people may have died in England after a ten-day heatwave hit Britain, researchers said this week.
Aerial photographers given the green light
Bermuda Aerial Media was granted permission by the Department of Civil Aviation to send up cameras to take pictures of the island.
Ready to spear your lionfish yet?
Anyone wishing to obtain a lionfish culling permit will have a last chance to do so tomorrow evening at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
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