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41. Hurricane
caribbean Hurricane Network Updates from the islands. forestry and fisheries in thecaribbean, by Maria Center http//www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/hurricbro
http://www.unisdr.org/unisdr/dirhur.htm
Hurricanes List of useful link related to Hurricanes Caribbean Hurricane Network
Updates from the Islands.
http://stormcarib.com/
Climatology of Caribbean Hurricanes
http://stormcarib.com/climatology/

Communicating hurricane preparedness for agriculture, forestry and fisheries in the Caribbean,
by Maria Protz
http://www.fao.org/sd/CDdirect/CDan0028.htm

Hurricane and Natural Disaster Brochures

NOAA Miami Regional Library at the National Hurricane Center/Tropical Prediction Center
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/hurricbro.html
Hurricane Keith. Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Reports on hurricane Keith.
http://www.paho.org/English/PED/keith.htm
I nformation (English/Spanish) on Tropical Cyclones, Storms and Hurricanes By the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) http://ns.ops.org.ni/desastre/enlaces/huracan.htm National Hurricane Centre. Tropical Prediction Center http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ The mission of the Tropical Prediction Center (TPC) is to save lives and protect property by issuing watches, warnings, forecasts, and analyses of hazardous weather conditions in the tropics. TPC products are generated for use in both the domestic and international communities. To fulfill its mission, the TPC is comprised of the following branches: The National Hurricane Center (NHC) maintains a continuous watch on tropical cyclones over the Atlantic, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and the Eastern Pacific from 15 May through November 30. The Center prepares and distributes hurricane watches and warnings for the general public, and also prepares and distributes marine and military advisories for other users. During the "off-season" NHC provides training for U.S. emergency managers and representatives from many other countries that are affected by tropical cyclones. NHC also conducts applied research to evaluate and improve hurricane forecasting techniques, and is involved in public awareness programs.

42. EPA Region 10 - 7/21/99 - Royal Caribbean Sentenced For Polluting Alaskan Waters
Attorney general WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1999 (202)5142007 WWW.USDOJ.gov TDD (202 Thomas,US Virgin islands; and, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Royal caribbean used our
http://yosemite.epa.gov/R10/OWCM.NSF/28100b370f14993688256500005dcdf2/c7bcfc4f07

43. The Info Depot - Search Results For Caribbean
http//www.fcsc.usgs.gov/. 6. Antigua, Grand Cayman, Puerto Rico, Virgin islands St caribbeanHome Travel caribbean Browse caribbean general Antigua Barbuda
http://theinfodepot.com/cgi-bin/search/affjump.cgi?Terms=caribbean&affiliate=bri

44. FEMA: General News Releases - September 1998
NEWS. general News Releases September 1998. President Orders Emergency Aid forcaribbean Hurricane Victims , Sept 21; FEMA, caribbean islands Brace, Continue
http://www.app1.fema.gov/nwz98/newssep.htm
General News Releases - September 1998

45. Caribbean Islands
caribbean islands Courtesy V. Vincente, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration The thousands of islands and cays composing the Greater and Lesser Antilles are among the most biologically interesting areas of the
http://biology.usgs.gov/s+t/SNT/noframe/cr133.htm
Caribbean Islands
Courtesy V. Vincente, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration T Ewel and Whitmore 1973 Columbus visited Puerto Rico on his second voyage in 1493; the island remained a Spanish colony until it passed to the United States after the Spanish-American War of 1898. The island has been in a commonwealth relationship with the United States since 1952. The Virgin Islands have been governed by several countries, including France and Denmark. After the United States purchased the islands of St. John, St. Thomas, and St. Croix from Denmark in 1917, they became an unincorporated territory of the United States. The remainder of the Virgin Islands are possessions of Great Britain. The many islands that make up the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are separated by water today, although at the time of maximum lowering of the seas during the ice ages, Puerto Rico and most of the Virgin Islands, including St. John, St. Thomas, and the British Virgin Islands, were one piece of land called the Puerto Rican Bank ( Pregill 1981 ). The islands of Mona (Puerto Rico) and St. Croix (U.S. Virgin Islands), though, were never connected to the Puerto Rican Bank because they were separated by channels of deep water. At the end of the last Ice Age (about 8,000 years ago) and after sea levels rose, the Puerto Rican Bank fragmented and separated into Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Because the small islands were connected with most other land masses in the Puerto Rican Bank until fairly recently in evolutionary terms (Pregill 1981), none of them have more than a few unique species. In contrast, Mona Island and St. Croix have higher numbers of endemic animals and plants because these islands have been isolated from Puerto Rico for a longer time and may never have been connected to other islands of the Puerto Rican Bank.

46. Caribbean-Ecosystem Team
Throughout the caribbean, primarily in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin islands, weare FAQ's) before you contact us or email to Ken_Foote@fws.gov The US
http://caribbean-ecoteam.fws.gov/

Boquerón Field Office
(pdf) Endangered and Threatened Species Fact Sheet (pdf) Endangered and Threatened Plant List (pdf) Endangered and Threatened Animal List (pdf) Endangered Species Act Animal Species Fact Sheets Plant Species Fact Sheets General Information (Threatened and Endangered Plants) ... Karst Fact Sheet (pdf) Shade Coffee Fact Sheet (pdf) Endangered Species Recovery Plans Habitat Conservation Planning Education/Outreach Partners for Fish and Wildlife (pdf) Migratory Bird Conservation (pdf) Image Gallery News Releases Comments/Questions Our Island Rivers (pdf) Caribbean River Fish (pdf) Caribbean Freshwater Crustaceans (pdf)
Río Grande Field Office Puerto Rican Parrot Project (PRP)
(pdf Puerto Rican Parrot Fact Sheet (pdf) Puerto Rican Parrot Recovery Plan Puerto Rican Parrot Fact Sheet 2002 Update (pdf) (pdf) News Releases Puerto Rican Parrot Release Efforts (pdf) Puerto Rican Parrot Partners Puerto Rican Parrot Aviaries Image Gallery Welcome to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Caribbean Ecosystem Team Home Page! Throughout the Caribbean, primarily in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, we are working with others to conserve, protect and enhance wildlife and their habitats for the continuing benefit of future generations.

47. Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands - General Tourist And Information Links
Statistics and information features the islands' geography, people, government, economy, transportation, defense forces, and communications. Virgin islands. Click to enlarge In general, information available as of 1 January 2002 caribbean, islands between the caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Puerto Rico
http://www.gotocayman.com/gcminfo.htm
Robert Clark's comprehensive collection of tourist and information links on Grand Cayman and the Cayman Islands.
Cayman Islands - Information links
[General Tourist and Information]
[Discussion boards]

[Weather]
General Tourist and Information
Adventure Guide to the Cayman Islands Alpha Centauri's Universe: Earth Image Archive - Grand Cayman
Grand Cayman from the air
Arthur Frommer's Introduction to the Cayman Islands
Good basic information
Caribbean-On-Line: The Cayman Islands Caribbean-On-Line: The Cayman Islands Maps Cayman Airways CaymanBrac.com
All the information about the Brac in one site!
Cayman Brac
Another general site for all things on the Brac
Cayman Caravan
Nothing to do with mobile homes! This is a highly organized twice-yearly group fly-in from Key West to Grand Cayman. If you have a an IFR-capable aircraft (and pilot) join the gang!
Cayman Carnival
Web site for the annual Batabano celebrations held in April
Cayman-guide
Site still under construction. Aims to be a guide to Grand Cayman, diving, accommodation, etc
Cayman Islands
From Changes In L'attitudes, Inc.

48. USGS OFR01-154: Metadata - Caribbean Shapefile
vpaskevich@usgs.gov Browse_Graphic Browse_Graphic_File_Name image showing extentand islands contained in the caribbean shapefile Browse_Graphic_File_Type
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/of01-154/data/basemap/carib.htm
U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 01-154
Caribbean data overlay shown in gray
Caribbean data layer
Metadata:
Citation:
Originator: Valerie Paskevich(ed.) Title: Caribbean islands and country shapefile map
Woods Hole Field Center, Woods Hole, MA Publisher: USGS, Coastal and Marine Geology Program
Description:
Abstract:
This ArcView shapefile represents the islands of the Caribbean. This shapefile is provided by Environmental Research Institution, Inc. (ESRI) as data distribution with their software.
Purpose:
This ArcView shapefile may be used as a general basemap data layer to illustrate the Caribbean Island boundaries and coastline.
Single_Date/Time:
Publication Date
Status:
Progress: Complete None planned
Keywords:
Theme:
General U.S. Geological Survey Woods Hole Field Center Coastal and Marine Geology Program ArcView shapefile basemap
Place:
General
General Caribbean Caribbean Islands Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Aruba Bahamas, The Barbados British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guadeloupe Haiti Jamaica Martinique Montserrat Netherlands Antilles Puerto Rico St. Kitts and Nevis

49. Government Of The British Virgin Islands :: British Virgin Islands :: CaribbeanM
caribbean Weather, British Virgin islands Weather Check out the The caribbeanWeather Station Translate Translate http//www.gis.gov.vg using Bable
http://www.caribbeanmag.com/caribbean-travel-vacations/Caribbean-992546358.shtml
CaribbeanMag.com Search Again Caribbean Home Caribbean Newsletter Caribbean Message Boards Register ... Refer This Page
Select Island:
Select Island... Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda - St. Johns Antigua and Barbuda - Long Bay Aruba Aruba - Palm Beach Bahamas - Bimini Bahamas - George Town Bahamas - Grand Bahama Island Bahamas - Harbour Island Bahamas - Marsh Harbour Bahamas - Nassau Paradise Island Bahamas - North Eleuthera Bahamas - Stella Maris Bahamas - Treasure Cay Bermuda Bermuda - Hamilton Bermuda - Southampton Barbados - Christ Church Barbados - Bridgetown Barbados - St. Peter Barbados - St. Philip Belize - Belize City Belize - San Pedro Bonaire Cayman Islands - Grand Cayman Cayman Islands - Cayman Brac Cuba - Cayo Largo Del Sur Cuba - Cienfuegos Cuba - Havana Cuba - Holguin Cuba - Manzanillo Cuba - Santa Clara Cuba - Santiago Cuba - Varadero Curacao Dominica - Canovan Island Dominica - Dominica Dominica - Grenada Dominica - Roseau Dominica - St. Lucia Dominican Rep. - Puerto Plata Dominican Rep. - Barahona Dominican Rep. - Bavaro Dominican Rep. - Cabarete

50. Tips For Travelers To The Caribbean
The address is http//travel.state.gov. Customs formalities are generally simplein the caribbean. quart of liquor are permitted duty free into the islands.
http://travel.state.gov/tips_caribbean.html
Tips for Travelers to the Caribbean
Department of State Publication 10439
Bureau of Consular Affairs
May 1997 Foreword
Since colonial times, the Caribbean has been a favorite place for American visitors. In the past 50 years, tourism to the area has increased greatly, and today millions of U.S. citizens visit the islands every year. The majority of these visitors have a safe trip. To help you have a similar experience, the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs has prepared these tips for you. Consular Affairs provides services to Americans who travel or reside abroad. If, in spite of your best precautions, you find yourself in difficulties abroad, please contact the U.S. consul at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. There is a list of U.S. embassies and consulates in the Caribbean at the end of this publication. We hope you have a safe and enjoyable experience during your visit to the Caribbean! Originally named the West Indies by explorers seeking a sea route to India, the Caribbean is the region of tropical islands in the Caribbean Sea situated between North and South America and east of Central America. The islands extend for nearly 1,700 miles from Cuba in the west to Barbados in the east. Note: There are special conditions relating to travel to Cuba, including U.S. Treasury restrictions

51. Cayman Islands - Consular Information Sheet
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Like most caribbean islands, the Cayman islands are prone theUS Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at http//www.fema.gov/.
http://travel.state.gov/cayman_islands.html
U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Consular Affairs
Washington, DC 20520

Consular Information Sheet This information is current as of today,
Cayman Islands
May 30, 2002 COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: The Cayman Islands are a British dependent territory located approximately 100 miles west of Jamaica. Tourist facilities, including first-class hotels, are widely available. ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: U.S. citizens traveling as tourists or attending meetings can enter the Cayman Islands with a valid U.S. passport, a naturalization certificate or an original, certified birth certificate and photo identification. U.S. citizens traveling to the Cayman Islands to work must obtain a temporary work permit from the Department of Immigration of the Cayman Islands; telephone number from the United States: 1(345)949-8344. There is a departure tax at the Cayman airport for all persons 12 years of age and older. Tax is included in the airfare. In an effort to prevent international child abduction, many governments have initiated procedures at entry/exit points. These often include requiring documentary evidence of relationship and permission for the child's travel from the parent(s) or legal guardian not present. Having such documentation on hand, even if not required, may facilitate entry/departure. SAFETY AND SECURITY: On average, one American citizen per month drowns or suffers cardiac arrest while snorkeling or SCUBA diving in the Cayman Islands. These deaths may be attributed in part to tourists attempting to do more than they are trained to do or may be due to poor physical conditioning or pre-existing medical conditions that are exacerbated when snorkeling or diving. Inexperienced or first-time divers should obtain proper training, and may wish to undergo a physical examination before diving.

52. Islamic World.Net: Countries
general, as well as private charters, day trips, and tours to Monserrat Volcanoand other islands. Kitts and offering mini cruises throughout the caribbean.
http://islamic-world.net/countries/saint_kitts.htm
Other Sections: H O M E Our Plan Our Policy Our Papers Parenting Sister's Page Muslim Youth Children's Page Shahadah Da'wah Khalifah Asphorism Islamic Books Islamic News Multimedia Countries Links Index Ask Scholar Search Engines Contact Us H O M E
countries
Country Facts GOV E D U ... General Country Facts
Location:
Caribbean, islands in the Caribbean Sea, about one-third of the way from Puerto Rico to Trinidad and Tobago Population:
38,819 (July 2000 est.) Ethnic groups: predominantly black some British, Portuguese, and Lebanese Religions: Anglican, other Protestant, Roman Catholic Languages: English Area: total: 261 sq km (Saint Kitts 168 sq km; Nevis 93 sq km), land: 261 sq km, water: sq km Natural resources: arable land
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53. Islamic World.Net: Countries
Country Facts, Location caribbean, islands in the caribbean Sea, north ABYZ NewsLinks Your Gateway to Newspapers, News Media, and News Sources. general,
http://islamic-world.net/countries/saint_vincent.htm
Other Sections: H O M E Our Plan Our Policy Our Papers Parenting Sister's Page Muslim Youth Children's Page Shahadah Da'wah Khalifah Asphorism Islamic Books Islamic News Multimedia Countries Links Index Ask Scholar Search Engines Contact Us H O M E
countries
Country Facts GOV E D U ... General Country Facts
Location:
Caribbean, islands in the Caribbean Sea, north of Trinidad and Tobago Population:
115,461 (July 2000 est.) Ethnic groups: black 66%, mixed 19%, East Indian 6%, Carib Amerindian 2% Religions: Anglican 47%, Methodist 28%, Roman Catholic 13%, Seventh-Day Adventist, Hindu, other Protestant Languages: English, French patois Area: total: 389 sq km (Saint Vincent 344 sq km), land: 389 sq km, water: sq km Natural resources: hydropower, cropland
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54. General Links
Program Friends of the Virgin islands National Park ESA) Florida Cooperators ListCaribbean Journal of ITIS) The Scout Report Nationalatlas.gov USGS Recreation
http://www.fcsc.usgs.gov/Links/links.html
Center for Aquatic Resource Studies Home Publications Outreach ... Site Map Links General Greater Everglades Employment Outreach ... Weather Gen eral
Biological Resources
Center for Coastal and Watershed Studies

Florida Water Resources

Caribbean Water Resources
...
FindArticles.com
(article search service)
Calculators On-line Center

TopoZone.com

EPA - Office of Water

SciTechResources
...
Field Guide to the Rare Plants and Animals of Florida
(Online) Eco-Portal - The EnvironmentalSustainability.Info Source Indicators of Hydrologic Alterations Grea ter Everglades Ecosystems Everglades National Park National Wildlife Federation - Everglades Big Cypress National Preserve South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force ... South Florida Water Managment District - Everglades Emp loyment Search top Online Automated Recruitment System (OARS) USGS Employment Search Employment with the USGS ... DOI Email Search Outr each Program top Kids Corner Frogweb BioBot ... Sunshine State Standards Noni ndigenous Species Complete Website Link Page (NAS) 100 Meridian Initiative InvasiveSpecies.com - Ontario Federation of Hunters and Anglers Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants - University of Florida ... Marine Invasions Program @ SERC Envi ronmental Contaminants Toxic Substance Hydrology Program - USGS Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Investigations in Endocrine Disruption - NAWQA Crocodile Specialist Group ... Columbia Environmental Research Center Herp etological top Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, with Comments Regarding the Confidence

55. Turks And Caicos Islands Domain Names, .tc Domain
other than the Turks and Caicos islands, you may http//www.uspto.gov/web/offices/tac/doc iscustomarily furnished in response to general information requests
http://www.turksandcaicos.tc/tcimall/domain.htm

Info r mation Directory for the Turks and Caicos Islands
DOMAIN NAMES
TRAVELERS ISLANDS RECREATION COMMUNITY ... Hosting Packages
Domains $50 per name
Cable and Wireless Turks and Caicos Islands can register, host or park a domain name for you. Services include registering and hosting .TC domains, .COM domains, .NET domains and .ORG domains. Cable and Wireless charges $50 per domain name per year to register and administer your domain in your company or personal name, for either .TC domains, .COM domains, .NET domains and .ORG domains. We will register your .TC domain for you if you plan on hosting your site on our server. If you will be hosting your .TC domain name in someplace other than the Turks and Caicos Islands, you may contact ADAMS NAMES directly at http://www.adamsnames.tc To register a domain name with us, send an e-mail with your requirements including the name of the person or company that the domain name will be registered to, a complete mailing address, an e-mail address, a telephone number and a fax number if available. Send correspondence e-mail to tcimall@tciway.tc

56. Bird Links To The World - Virgin Islands (US)
Virgin Island http//www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata Virgin islands Audubon Societyhttp//www.audubon.org caribbean Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex
http://www.bsc-eoc.org/links/links.jsp?page=l_cam_vi

57. EmpAthos Nation
www.iere.com/ Turks and Caicos islands British West Information Sheet http//travel.state.gov/british_windies.html.United States' Territories of the caribbean.
http://www.geocities.com/cjmasonm/Africa/carib.html
Website built by Cheryl J. Mason-Middleton, BFA
Caveat
Site Map
Caribbean Connections
General Information
AFRO-CARIBBEAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
http://www.afrocaribbean.com/
The Caribbean on the Net - El Caribe en la Red.

http://www.latinworld.com/caribe/index.html
Caribbean-On-Line
http://www.caribbean-on-line.com/
Caribbean Online

http://www.caribbeanonline.com/
Caribbean Super Site
http://www.caribbeansupersite.com/
CNN Interactive - Americas
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/americas/
http://www.interknowledge.com/indx02.htm Macmillan Caribbean http://www.macmillan-caribbean.com/ Microstate Network http://microstate.net/ See Caribbean http://see-caribbean.com/ The Virtual Institute of Caribbean Studies http://home.netcom.com/~hhenke/index.htm World Bank LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN http://www.worldbank.org/html/extdr/offrep/lac/lac.htm
Caribbean Links
Anguilla British West Indies - Consular Information Sheet http://travel.state.gov/british_windies.html Anguilla's Home Page http://anguillahomepage.ai/anguilla.html Antigua and Barbuda - Consular Information Sheet http://travel.state.gov/antigua_barbuda.html

58. Climate Change Impacts On The US. Educational Resources
information, see the National Assessment's main page on the USAffiliated Islandsof the Pacific and caribbean Mega-Region . Email information@usgcrp.gov.
http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/nacc/education/islands/default.htm
About Site Map New Library ... Educational Resources Regional Paper: US-Affiliated Islands of the Pacific and Caribbean. Table of Contents Search
Updated 30 March 2003
US National Assessment of
the Potential Consequences
of Climate Variability and Change
Educational Resources
Regional Paper: US-Affiliated Islands
of the Pacific and Caribbean
About this Paper Note about General Circulation Models For lots of additional information, see the National Assessment's main page on the US-Affiliated Islands of the Pacific and Caribbean "Mega-Region" [next section] Introduction

59. Climate Change Impacts On The US. Educational Resources
of Climate Variability and Change Educational Resources Regional Paper USAffiliatedIslands of the Pacific and caribbean. Email information@usgcrp.gov.
http://www.usgcrp.gov/usgcrp/nacc/education/islands/islands-edu-gcm.htm
About Site Map New Library ... Regional Paper: US-Affiliated Islands of the Pacific and Caribbean Note about General Circulation Models Search
Updated 30 March 2003
US National Assessment of
the Potential Consequences
of Climate Variability and Change
Educational Resources
Regional Paper: US-Affiliated Islands
of the Pacific and Caribbean
Back to Table of Contents " ...until climate models that can resolve regional scales are available, these models offer the best `what if' scenarios available for consideration of vulnerabilities to climate change."
Note about General Circulation Models
This paper's discussion about possible futures and their implications was taken from different sources based on a variety of general circulation models (GCMs) but is particularly based on the results of the Hadley Centre and Canadian Centre model simulations used by the National Assessment process. GCMs are tools used by scientists to construct plausible estimates of potential changes in climate. It is generally agreed that these models provide reasonable estimates of changes at the global and latitudinal scale. However, for a variety of reasons, significant differences can exist on a regional scale between model outputs. Among these reasons are limits in the computational resources needed to resolve regional-scale topography and surface features. Because GCMs are coarse and do not accurately represent changes at the regional scale, caution should be used in interpreting the details of outputs from these models. However, until climate models that can resolve regional scales are available, these models offer the best “what if” scenarios available for consideration of vulnerabilities to climate change.

60. Island Resources Foundation: Environmental Planning For Island Development By Br
An environmental NGO founded in St. Thomas, US Virgin islands, dedicated to resolving the environmental Category Science Environment Biodiversity Research Centers...... line at http//biogeo.nos.noaa.gov/products/data of policy makers, planners, andmanagers in the caribbean. Virgin islands Conservation Data Center A guide to
http://www.irf.org/
This page provides an overview of the Island Resources site, and new features. A principal new feature is the ability to search the Island Resources Foundation web site, using a search engine lent to us by Webmasters . To search this site (and all of the resources of "Here.vi" web site), click here What
Where

Who
Island Resources Foundation is a private, non-profit research and education organization based at Red Hook in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, dedicated to solving the environmental problems of development in small tropical islands. Biodiversity Conservation Check our new biodiversity program description and
Endangered Birds of the Insular Caribbean
Information and GIS Mailing Lists may be our most important Internet service. Resource Management The Foundation was founded in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands by Dr. Edward L. Towle, Ph.D

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