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By Alexander Scott December 5, 2025

Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa

In 1838, slavery was abolished in the British West Indies. It was the end of an over 300-year policy, practice, and business of enslaving Africans to work on the sugar plantations on …

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Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa

December 5, 2025

The warning written in water — Part II —

December 5, 2025

If we are really serious about qualifying for the World Cup…

December 5, 2025

Artificial Intelligence — Help or hindrance to racism?

December 5, 2025

Post-Hurricane Melissa: Some thoughts

December 5, 2025
By Erica Hamilton October 3, 2019 6 years 1,762 word

Article: So Where Are We Now?

It is now six months since the dolphins arrived in Discovery Bay on March 3, which was about five weeks after the newly constructed pens were damaged by a winter storm …

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By Erica Hamilton August 7, 2019 6 years 1,232 word

Our Threatened Oceans; What WE Can Do.

  Following the article that tried to describe everything that threatens our oceans, I promised one that describes things we can all do to help, as individuals, organisations, as government. As …

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By Erica Hamilton July 25, 2019 6 years 1,099 word

Our threatened oceans

  Many of us have either flown over the vastness of the ocean, or sailed upon its surface. I myself have fished so far from land that it is out of …

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By Erica Hamilton May 2, 2019 7 years 1,023 word

Conservation Buzzwords Demystified

    Words tossed around nowadays by environmentalists include, of course, environment, ecology, ecosystem, sustainability, resilience, biodiversity, and global warming among others, so let’s look at a few. Our environment is …

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By Erica Hamilton April 17, 2019 7 years 1,054 word

What, exactly, is ecotourism?

    I imagine many of us, when we think of ecotourism, think of long hot boring walks through deteriorating old places, primitive conditions, lectures, perhaps museums, all fairly intimidating effort …

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By Erica Hamilton March 6, 2019 7 years 1,026 word

Discovery Bay – Present, Past, Future

    I sit on my verandah, it is about 10:00 am, a gentle cool breeze wafting, and I gaze at the sea — prussian blue, ultramarine and turquoise, studded here …

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By Erica Hamilton February 20, 2019 7 years 1,387 word

The laws, or lack of laws, that have led to the Discovery Bay debacle

        I am neither scientist, lawyer nor scholar, and therefore ask you to forgive errors and omissions in what is an attempt to illuminate or describe the legal …

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By Erica Hamilton February 6, 2019 7 years 1,027 word

Why do so many people love to visit captive dolphins?

    By Erica Hamilton   In the middle of all the controversy about the approved captive dolphin facility in Discovery Bay, I read a comment by a member of our …

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Recent Posts

  • Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa
  • The warning written in water — Part II —
  • If we are really serious about qualifying for the World Cup…
  • Artificial Intelligence — Help or hindrance to racism?
  • Post-Hurricane Melissa: Some thoughts
  • The warning written in water – Part 1
  • Post-Melissa lessons for Jamaica
  • Bungling post-Melissa relief
  • The black man, the white man, and the game of mind-control
  • War drums in a zone of peace

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