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Yearly Archives: 2022

Dutch Caribbean open for yachting Business

Resilient destinations have proven flexible and reliable By Jan Sierhuis* The past two years, 2020 – 21, have been a rollercoaster-ride for the travel industry in...

Fast track to climate disaster

Moral and economic madness April 4, 2022 was a cold day in New York. But it was a fierce and fiery António Guterres that faced...

Expect more yachts for safe harbour in the Caribbean

Siginificant growth predicted, thanks to Covid-19 By Mike Jarrett With thousands of slips able to accommodate tens of thousands of yachts all year, port authorities and...

Marinas on the Isle of Spice

Grenada ... rich offerings of tropical splendour Known for centuries as the Isle of Spice, Grenada is one of the most beautiful islands in the...

Financing port development

A regional framework for port development financing By Jan Sierhuis COVID-19 further emptied the coffers of most Caribbean governments. More than ever, Caribbean ports will have...

ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS: Dredging and coral reefs

Can coral reefs survive large-scale dredging projects? By William Precht* There is often conflict between ports, environmentalists, scientists, regulators, contractors and the general public. Disagreements and...

Invasive alien species: Caribbean under threat

The Caribbean region is threatened by alien flora and fauna Under threat! By Mike Jarrett On shore, hurricanes can wreak havoc and a tsunami can be...

What makes a marina ‘ideal’?

Marinas for luxury yachts: What makes a marina ‘ideal’? By Rupert Connor* Luxury yachts have increased in length and opulence. The differentiation between the mega/superyacht (larger...
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