ENVIRONMENT
Great white heads back towards Bermuda
A 2000lb great white shark looks to be heading back towards Bermuda, after passing to our east coast just over a month ago.
Cows are expected to get better after Salmonella outbreak
Three cows that were struck down by an outbreak of Salmonella that killed two other animals are 'improving by the day'.
Dive wreck provides breeding ground for parrot fish
One of the hottest dive spots near Bermuda has been dubbed 'group sex reef' by some divers because it's the site of an incredible parrot fish breeding spectacle.
BIOS hires coordinator for nearshore zoning plan
The island's dedication to marine conservation has been boosted with the hire of Dr Kevin Mayall by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences.
Island’s forgotten forts of the east...
Smith's Fort and Fort Cunningham in St George's Harbour have been swallowed up by a sea of vegetation that threatens their future, according to historians.
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Bermuda's Sargasso guardians are crowned 'Seakeepers'
A Bermuda-backed conservation group aimed at protecting the Sargasso Sea has won a top international award, it was revealed on Sunday.
Diver remembers ‘great days’ exploring the ocean floor
Bill Gillies learnt the art of wreck diving during a golden age of sea exploration in Bermuda’s history.
Now treasure really is mine
Retired wreck diver Bill Gillies has become the first islander to be given sole rights over his incredible collection of maritime artifacts.
New rules ‘will protect horses’
The SPCA has welcomed moves to tighten up rules surrounding the operation of carriage horses in Hamilton.
Snake’s likely golf bag voyage
The snake found at Tucker's Point probably arrived in Bermuda inside a golf bag, according to experts.
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Sea Dragon heads out for Sargasso exploration
The Sea Dragon dropped lines this morning under grey skies as she headed out for the first of two Sargasso Sea research expeditions.
Ratteray Pryse appointed Director of Planning
The Ministry of Environment and Planning announced the appointment of Ms Aideen Ratteray Pryse to the post of Director of the Department of Planning, effective June 3.
US declares war on pesky snails
Bermuda snails have been classified as 'invasive species' by the US Department of Agriculture.
Exclusive: City vows to review safety at busy junction
The junction of Parliament Street and Reid Street has been branded a menace to pedestrians after a woman was injured there earlier this week.
BUEI seeks lionfish guides for new exhibit
The lionfish invasion is not going away any time soon and a new exhibition at BUEI aims to ensure we don’t forget it.
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