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Cat Island 2010 Census Report
CAT ISLAND CORALEE KELSIE DORSETT CLARA LOWE MACKEY Director & Census Coordinator Census Officer—Northern Chief Census Officer Region KIM SAUNDERS INSA FRITH LYNN WILLIAMS LILLIAN NEWBOLD Census Officer—Family Census GIS Manager Census IT Manager Census Administrative Officer Islands ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Department of Statistics extends sincere, heartfelt gratitude to the many individuals and organizations that assisted and contributed significantly to the success of this census. The generous support and efforts of the following persons, committees and organizations were vital to the planning, execution and successful completion of the Census exercise. Many thanks to the members of the Census Advisory Committee who gave of their knowledge and collaborated with the staff of the Department of Statistics in the preparation, organization and taking of the Census. Those committee members were: – Mrs. Kelsie Dorsett –Director of Statistics, Census Coordinator Mrs. Leona Wilson –Deputy Director of Statistics, Census IT Consultant Ms. Nerissa Gibson –Assistant Director, Statistics Mrs. Clara Lowe –Assistant Director, Statistics, Census Officer Northern Region Ms. Coralee Mackey –Senior Statistician, Statistics, Chief Census Officer Mrs. Kim Saunders –Statistician I, Statistics, Census Officer Family Islands Mr. Simon Wilson –Director, Economic & Planning Unit, Ministry of Finance Mrs. Carmen Gomez –Under Secretary, Ministry of Culture Ms. Mellany Zonicle –Director of Social Services Ms. Iris Adderley –Consultant, Disability Affairs Mr. Revis Rolle –Family Island Administrator, Department of Lands & Local Government Mr. Dwayne Miller –Bahamas National Geographic Information System Mr. William Fielding –Planning Department, College of the Bahamas Bishop Dr. John N. Humes –Bahamas Christian Council Mr. Stephen Miller –Bahamas Public Services Union Mr. Samuel Moss –Deputy Director Immigration Mr. -
An Annotated Checklist of the Coleoptera (Insecta) of the Bahamas
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Insecta Mundi Florida 4-11-2008 An annotated checklist of the Coleoptera (Insecta) of the Bahamas Robert H. Turnbow Jr. Enterprise, AL Michael C. Thomas Florida State Collection of Arthropods, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/insectamundi Part of the Entomology Commons Turnbow, Robert H. Jr. and Thomas, Michael C., "An annotated checklist of the Coleoptera (Insecta) of the Bahamas" (2008). Insecta Mundi. 347. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/insectamundi/347 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Florida at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Insecta Mundi by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. -27)'8% 192(- A Journal of World Insect Systematics %R ERRSXEXIH GLIGOPMWX SJXLI'SPISTXIVE -RWIGXE SJXLI&ELEQEW 6SFIVX,8YVRFS[.V &VSSOZMI['X )RXIVTVMWI%0 1MGLEIP'8LSQEW *PSVMHE7XEXI'SPPIGXMSRSJ%VXLVSTSHW *PSVMHE(ITEVXQIRXSJ%KVMGYPXYVIERH'SRWYQIV7IVZMGIW 43&S\ +EMRIWZMPPI*0 Date of Issue: April 11, 2008 ')28)6 *367=78)1%8-')2831303+=-2'+EMRIWZMPPI*0 6SFIVX,8YVRFS[.VERH1MGLEIP'8LSQEW %RERRSXEXIHGLIGOPMWXSJXLI'SPISTXIVE -RWIGXE SJXLI&ELEQEW -RWIGXE1YRHM 4YFPMWLIHMRF] 'IRXIVJSV7]WXIQEXMG)RXSQSPSK]-RG 43&S\ +EMRIWZMPPI*097% LXXT[[[GIRXIVJSVW]WXIQEXMGIRXSQSPSK]SVK -RWIGXE1YRHMMWENSYVREPTVMQEVMP]HIZSXIHXSMRWIGXW]WXIQEXMGWFYXEVXMGPIWGERFITYFPMWLIHSR -
1 Appendix 3. Photographs Taken in the Bahamas During the First USDA
1 Appendix 3. Photographs taken in the Bahamas during the first USDA expedition to the Caribbean Islands on board Utowana. Photographs are arranged by island. Photo Description Islands1 Date Fairchild Fairchild Dorsett Trop. Bot. Trop. Bot. (1936)4 Gard.-photo Gard. scrap or negative2 book3 Men from Cat Island in small boat. Boat of natives of Cat Island that CI 4-Jan-32 7901 14 (19D); 20 came to rescue us thinking we were in distress. They asked us to tow (40 middle them back with our launch right) Landscape, View in Arthur Town CI 4-Jan-32 57656 (92) Artocarpus incisus. Seedless bread fruit tree. Dr. David Fairchild CI 4-Jan-32 57657 (95) examining the tree and Mr. Toy collecting fruits on the ground Croton eluteria. Cascarilla. Mr. Brown, agricultural instructor CI 4-Jan-32 57658 (95) Phaseolus sp. white bear [bean] CI 4-Jan-32 57660 (97) Musa sp. A banana plant growing in a pot-hole CI 4-Jan-32 57661 (97) Achras sapota. “Lady Finger” sapodilla CI 4-Jan-32 57663 (98) Achras sapota. So called “Lady Finger” sapodilla fruit CI 4-Jan-32 57664 (99) Mr. Brown holding sweet cassava on Cat Island. It is startling how CI 4-Jan-32 7845 14 (3B) 57659 (96) much food the big starchy roots of a single cassava plant will produce in a small " pot hole" on the rocky soil of Cat Island in the Bahamas. With cassava and pigeon peas, nobody could starve. Termite nest on Cat Island (for Dr. Snyder Nat. Museum) CI 4-Jan-32 7847 14 (3D); 20 57662 (98) (40 bottom right) Pseudophoenix sargentii. -
Shelter Information
Shelter Information Hurricane Shelter Sign 2009 List of Approved Emergency Shelters The public is hereby informed that under Part IV Section 10 of the Disaster Preparedness and Response Act No. 4 of 2006 the following are designated as Emergency Shelters: New Providence Western District DISTRICT AND NAME LOCATION 1. Hillview Seventh Day Adventist Church Tonique Williams-Darling Drive 2. Cathedral of Praise Church of God Mount Pleasant 3. Church of God of Prophecy Gambier Village 4. New Providence Community Center Blake Road 5. Mount Moriah Baptist Church Farrington Road 6. Church of God, Greater Chippingham Eden Street off Farrington Road 7. Bahamas Association of the Physically Disabled Dolphin Drive 8. Church of God, Cathedral of Praise Lyford Cay Road, Mt. Pleasant Village Central District Southern District Eastern District DISTRICT AND NAME LOCATION 21. Holy Cross Anglican Church Soldier Road at Highbury Park 22. Kemp Road Union Baptist Church Kemp Road 23. Epworth Hall Shirley Street 24. Church of God Auditorium Joe Farrington Road 25. Pilgrim Baptist Church St. James Road 26. Saint Mary’s Hall Bernard Road, Fox Hill 27. Epiphany Anglican Church Prince Charles Dr. & Elizabeth Estates 28. Salvation Army Mackey Street Family Islands ABACO - 26 CENTRAL ABACO - 7 SOUTH ABACO - 6 Dundas Town Sandy Point / Sands Cove .Central Abaco Primary School .Sandy Point Community Center Great Guana Cay Crossing Rocks .Guana Cay Public School .Crossing Rocks Primary School Hope Town Cherokee Sound .Balcony Room .Cherokee Sound Primary School .The Methodist Mission Church Casuarina & Bahama Palm Shores .Fire House Murphy Town .Abaco Central High School Moore’ s Island Man-O-War Cay .Soul Seeking Ministry .Man-O-War Public School .Moore’s Island All Age School Marsh Harbour .St. -
Mothering in the Bahamas: a Student Ethnography
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 417 004 PS 026 302 AUTHOR Hahnlen, Nicole C.; Rosado, Mashawn S.; Capozzi, Kristin A.; Hamon, Raeann R. TITLE Mothering in the Bahamas: A Student Ethnography. PUB DATE 1997-11-00 NOTE 16p.; Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the NCFR Fatherhood and Motherhood in a Diverse and Changing World (59th, Arlington, VA, November 7-10, 1997). PUB TYPE Reports Research (143) Speeches/Meeting Papers (150) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Child Rearing; Community Involvement; Cultural Influences; Ethnography; Extended Family; Foreign Countries; *Mother Attitudes; *Mothers; Parent Child Relationship; *Parent Role; Pregnancy IDENTIFIERS *Bahamas ABSTRACT Bahamian women often carry the bulk of responsibility for family well-being, particularly in the domain of parenting. This ethnographic study investigated the role of Bahamian mothers and their perceptions of parenting. Face-to-face qualitative interviews, comprised of a series of open-ended questions, were conducted with 18 mothers on the islands of Eleuthera, Harbour Island, and Spanish Wells, Bahamas. All interviews were audio taped and transcribed. Several issues emerged from the data regarding motherhood: the multiple role expectations placed on women, the involvement of the extended family and community in child rearing, and the pregnancy and birthing experience. Most mothers carried the bulk, if not all, of the responsibility for the well-being of their children, with familial obligations taking significant personal tolls; however, the community, often in the form of extended family, provided informal assistance. The small and relatively safe communities provided a reassuring context in which to raise children, and birthing experiences were also more of a family or community affair. -
Paradise Island
CONTENTS List of Maps vi THE BEST OF THE BAHAMAS 1 1 The Best Beaches 2 The Best Honeymoon Resorts 10 The Best Diving 3 The Best Family Vacations 11 The Best Snorkeling 6 The Best Places to Get Away from It 12 The Best Fishing 7 All 12 The Best Sailing 8 The Best Restaurants 13 The Best Golf Courses 9 The Best Nightlife The Best Tennis Facilities 9 2 THE BAHAMAS IN DEPTH 15 The Bahamas Today 15 The Lay of the Land 32 Looking Back at The Bahamas 17 BEACHES 101: PARADISE ISLAND, CABLE BEACH & MORE 36 DATELINE 20 38 The Bahamas in Pop Culture 22 Responsible Travel GENERAL RESOURCES FOR RESPONSIBLE BAHAMIAN FOLKLORE 24 TRAVEL 39 Eating & Drinking 26 Special-Interest & When to Go 28 Escorted Trips 40 THE BAHAMAS CALENDAR OF EVENTS 30 3 NEW PROVIDENCE (NASSAU/CABLE BEACH) 44 Orientation 46 Seeing the Sights 75 FAVORITE NEW PROVIDENCE TO MARKET, TO MARKET AT POTTER’S EXPERIENCESCOPYRIGHTED 47 CAY MATERIAL 76 Getting Around 48 MEET THE BAHAMIANS 79 FAST FACTS: NEW PROVIDENCE 49 WALKING TOUR: HISTORIC NASSAAU 81 Where to Stay 50 THE “PIRATE” OF THE BAHAMAS 81 JUNKANOO FESTIVALS 58 JOURNEY INTO THE WILD 86 Where to Eat 62 Shopping 87 Beaches & Outdoor Pursuits 70 New Providence After Dark 90 THE ISLAND’S BEST PICNIC FARE 70 002_9781118287514-ftoc.indd2_9781118287514-ftoc.indd iiiiii 66/11/12/11/12 11:25:25 PMPM 4 PARADISE ISLAND 93 Orientation 94 Beaches & Outdoor Pursuits 109 Getting Around 94 FAVORITE PARADISE ISLAND EXPERIENCES 110 Where to Stay 95 110 PROUDLY REMAINING ADULT AT Seeing the Sights ATLANTIS 99 Shopping 112 Where to Eat 104 Paradise -
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The Bahamas: Hurricane Dorian MA101 v15 Who What Where activities / presence in affected area - Agriculture cluster: As of 23 September 2019 at 16:30 EDT Supported by the German Federal Foreign Office and , Grand the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Cay Agriculture To add your presence and activity please go to: http://bit.ly/BHSUsefullinks and follow the link for North Abaco BHS (3W WhoWhatWhere) West East Grand Grand Hope Town Bahama Bahama City of Freeport Central Abaco Moore's Island South Abaco Biminis Berry Islands Spanish Wells ´ North Eleuthera 50 km Central Data Sources: GADM, OCHA Eleuthera New Map created by MapAction (23/09/2019) Providence [email protected] FAO www.mapaction.org Exuma South All maps found at maps.mapaction.org North Andros Eleuthera The Bahamas: Hurricane Dorian MA102 v15 Who What Where activities / presence in affected area - Camp Coordination cluster: As of 23 September 2019 at 16:30 EDT Supported by the German Federal Foreign Office and the . Grand Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Cay Camp Coordination or To add your presence and Management activity please go to: http://bit.ly/BHSUsefullinks and follow the link for BHS (3W WhoWhatWhere) North Abaco West WFP, TEAM Grand East Grand Bahama RUBICON UK Bahama TEAM RUBICON Hope Town UK, UNDP TEAM RUBICON UK City of Freeport OCHA Central Abaco TEAM RUBICON Moore's UK, UNEP, OCHA Island South Abaco Biminis Berry Islands Spanish Wells ´ North Eleuthera 50 km New Providence Central Data Sources: GADM, OCHA Eleuthera IFRC, CARICOM, Map created by MapAction (23/09/2019) IOM, OCHA, UKAID, [email protected] UNICEF, UNHCR, ECHO, www.mapaction.org PDC, MAPACTION Exuma South All maps found at maps.mapaction.org North Andros Eleuthera The Bahamas: Hurricane Dorian MA103 v15 Who What Where activities / presence in affected area - Early Recovery cluster: As of 23 September 2019 at 16:30 EDT Supported by the German Federal Foreign Office and the #Æ Grand Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. -
Bahamas 2018 Ports of Entry (REVISED)
Bahamas 2018 Ports of Entry (REVISED) In Spring 2018, Bahamas Customs announced a new list of official ports of entry where you can clear customs, immigration and buy a cruising permit. Our experience is that the official list on the Bahamas Customs website is inaccurate in some places. At some ports listed, customs may not clear general boaters, except under extraordinary circumstances. Conversely, some marinas where customs regularly clears are not included on the website list. In March 2018, Waterway Guide conducted a national survey to find out which ports of entry were actual places to clear in. The list below reflects the results of that survey and serves as our unofficial guide. We have included newly assigned phone numbers. Customs headquarters has reaffirmed that transport fees should not normally be charged and, if so, a receipt must be given. We have learned, however, that when customs has to travel long distances to clear a vessel, voluntary tipping is an accepted practice. Our general advice is to always call a marina or customs well in advance. This list updates pages 44-45 in Waterway Guide’s 2018 Bahamas Edition. ABACO & ABACO CAYS Green Turtle Cay • Customs Office (New Plymouth): 699-4045 Marsh Harbour • Leonard M. Thompson Intl. Airport/Marsh Harbour Bluff House Marina: 365-4247 Airport (MHH): 367-1903 or 699-4021 • Green Turtle Club: 365-4271 • Cherokee Air (FBO): 367-1900 • Green Turtle Government Dock: 699-4045 • Conch Inn Marina (The Moorings): 367-4000 • Leeward Yacht Club Marina: 365-4191 • Abaco Beach Boat Harbour: 367-2158 Sandy Point, South Abaco • Harbour View Marina: 367-3910 • Sandy Point Airport (MYAS): Request prior. -
41St Honours Day Honourees
ST 41 HONOURS DAY HONOUREES SHIREE BAIN ANTONIQUE BROWN AALIYAH ADDERLEY New Providence Classical R. N. Gomez TAMETRYA BROWN NGM Major High School School Comprehensive School Government High Schoo Long Island New Providence Berry Islands New Providence WENDEZ BULLARD North Eleuthera High TAYLOR CARGILL ORIANA CAREY St. Augustine’s College School TAMMIKA CHARLTON Preston H. Albury High New Providence Eleuthera School Arthur’s Town High Scho Eleuthera Cat Island SHANAE CULMER C. V. Bethel Senior High School ROSHANEE DAONARI SEANETTE CULMER New Providence Huntley Christie High Sch RICKERA COX Anatol Rodgers High North Andros Forest Heights Academy School Abaco New Providence GABRIELLA DAVIS D’ONDREA FLOWERS C. C. Sweeting Senior Hope Academy High High School ALEXA DELANEY School New Providence St. Andrew’s International New Providence SARALEE HALL School Jordan Prince Wiliam H New Providence School New Providence CIMONE HANNA St. Anne’s School RAVYN KELLY New Providence Genesis Academy DAEJAH JOHNSON New Providence Sunland Baptist Academy SHYANNE JOHNSON Grand Bahama Old Bight High School Cat Island LAVONNE MACK PERISIAN MAJOR Bishop Michael Eldon JAYSHAN LUNDY R. M. Bailey Senior High ARETHA MCDONALD School Jack Hayward Senior School Aquinas College Grand Bahama High School New Providence New Providence Grand Bahama IMIGIN MITCHELL KATHLEEN MENDOZA Mangrove Cay High Sch ALEXIS MILLER RAYSHAN MILLER Andros St. Francis de Sales Inagua All Age School North Long Island High Catholic School Inagua School Abaco Long Island RYAN RAHMING EDRINIQUE MORTON MAHLIA NEELY St. John’s College Livingstone N. Coakley ANNA PINDER Queen’s College New Providence High School New Providence Samuel Guy Pinder All Exuma Age School Eleuthera STEPHENIQUE ROSE KIARA ROBERTS LASHAWNDA ROLLE Acklins Central High Sch Central Eleuthera High Charles W. -
Taxpayer Registration List As of January 1, 2021
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE BAHAMAS The Department of Inland Revenue Ministry of Finance VAT REGISTRANTS LIST - As of January 1, 2021 Business Name TIN Settlement Island "Da Bahamian Dream" Sports & Lifestyle Nutrition 101947068 Nassau New Providence "OEM Bahamas" 101448026 Freeport Grand Bahama "The $1.00 Pot" 102937000 Marsh Harbour Abaco 10$ Souvenirs 107024118 Nassau New Providence 100 Jamz 100317192 Nassau New Providence 112 Restaurant & Lounge 100750250 Nassau New Providence 1492 Research & Media Ltd 107092218 Nassau New Providence 1Magine Web Development 105582142 Nassau New Providence 1st Ladies Shoes and Accessories 100925384 Marsh Harbour Abaco 1st Link Fencing 104241576 Nassau New Providence 1Wey Deliveries Wholesale 100557718 Nassau New Providence 2 C'S CONSTRUCTION 100746668 Nassau New Providence 2 Dollar Bar 104756542 Bahama Beach Grand Bahama 2 Extreme Cleaning Service 105545484 Cockburn Town San Salvador 21st Century Welding Co. Ltd 100006700 Nassau New Providence 242 Events & Building Services Solutions 107532118 Nassau New Providence 242 I.T. 112225818 Nassau New Providence 242 Prime Spirits Wholesale & Retail Liquor Store 105886334 George Town Exuma 3 H take -Away 100319826 Nassau New Providence 357 Protective Services 100578634 Nassau New Providence 360 Bahamas Ltd. 102994676 Gregory Town Eleuthera 360 Health & Wellness Ltd. 108249042 Nassau New Providence 360 Waste Management Company Limited 103654900 Nassau New Providence 3Connect Bahamas 100101076 Nassau New Providence 3D Spraying and Painting 100751842 Coopers Town (incl. Fire Road Settlement) Abaco 3H Wholesale Liqour 100120426 Nassau New Providence 3H Wholesale Liqour 2 100220876 Nassau New Providence 3H Wholesale Liqour Store 100042876 Nassau New Providence 3MK Concierge Services 102530692 Nassau New Providence 3M's Painting & Renovations 100729234 Nassau New Providence 3N's Vacation Services Enterprise 100074226 Staniel Cay Exuma 4 Brothers Enterprise 107866600 Nassau New Providence 40S bar and restaurant 109423692 South Bimini (incl. -
No. of Hotels No. of Hotel Rooms Nassau 38 3,162 Paradise Island
NUMBER OF HOTELS IN THE BAHAMAS 2016 No. of Hotels No. of Hotel Rooms Nassau 38 3,162 Paradise Island 15 4,844 Abaco 53 1,195 Acklins 9 51 Andros 34 298 Berry Islands 3 25 Bimini 10 728 Cat Island 18 183 Crooked Island 6 39 Eleuthera 28 340 Exuma 32 814 Harbour Island 13 253 Inagua 5 35 Long Island 14 192 Mayaguana 1 13 Ragged Island 3 16 Rum Cay 0 - San Salvador 4 290 Spanish Wells 2 19 Grand Bahama 25 2,307 TOTAL 313 14,804 *Source: Hotel Licensing Dept. Prepared by Research & Statistics Department, Ministry of Tourism. All numbers are subject to revision. *2016 data is based on Hotel licensing Report June 2016 NUMBER OF HOTELS IN THE BAHAMAS 2015 No. of Hotels No. of Hotel Rooms Nassau 36 2,989 Paradise Island 13 4,880 Abaco 49 1,071 Acklins 9 51 Andros 32 290 Berry Islands 3 25 Bimini 9 883 Cat Island 19 191 Crooked Island 6 39 Eleuthera 28 353 Exuma 34 839 Harbour Island 13 253 Inagua 5 35 Long Island 14 203 Mayaguana 1 13 Ragged Island 3 16 Rum Cay 0 - San Salvador 4 290 Spanish Wells 1 12 Grand Bahama 25 2,294 TOTAL 304 14,727 *Source: Hotel Licensing Dept. Prepared by Research & Statistics Department, Ministry of Tourism. All numbers are subject to revision. NUMBER OF HOTELS IN THE BAHAMAS 2014 No. of Hotels No. of Hotel Rooms Nassau 44 3,816 Paradise Island 16 5,140 Abaco 47 1,019 Acklins 9 52 Andros 38 329 Berry Islands 4 29 Bimini 8 714 Cat Island 19 180 Crooked Island 5 33 Eleuthera 31 368 Exuma 35 808 Harbour Island 13 253 Inagua 3 24 Long Island 14 190 Mayaguana 1 13 Ragged Island 1 5 Rum Cay 0 - San Salvador 4 278 Spanish Wells 1 12 Grand Bahama 23 2,037 TOTAL 316 15,300 *Source: Hotel Licensing Dept. -
Bahamas Protected
Bahamas Protected Marine Protection Plan for expanding The Bahamas Marine Protected Areas Network to meet The Bahamas 2020 declaration SEATHEFUTURE September 2018 20 by 20 White Paper Prepared by The Bahamas National Trust 20 by 20 White Paper : Marine Protection Plan | 1 A Proposal Prepared for the Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Environment and Housing and the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources Prepared by the Bahamas Protected 20 by 20 White Paper Working Team: Lakeshia Anderson1, Craig Dahlgren2, Lindy Knowles1, Lashanti Jupp1, Shelley Cant-Woodside1, Shenique Albury-Smith3, Casuarina McKinney-Lambert4, Agnessa Lundy1 Bahamas National Trust1 Perry Institute for Marine Science2 The Nature Conservancy3 Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation4 20 by 20 White Paper : Marine Protection Plan | 2 Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................ 5 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................... 13 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 14 THE BAHAMAS: A LEADER IN MARINE CONSERVATION ..................................................................... 15 BAHAMAS PROTECTED PROJECT ......................................................................................................... 16 BACKGROUND INFORMATION .............................................................................................................