Hurricane Melissa to hit Jamaica
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Lancelot Radcliffe was in tears near the Sangster International Airport, which remained closed on Thursday, east of Montego Bay, Jamaica, after Hurricane Melissa.
As global demand for seafood continues to surge and capture fisheries plateau, fish farming — or aquaculture — presents a promising path to achieving food security, economic growth, and a sustainable protein supply.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Melissa has continued north, affecting eastern Cuba and western Haiti. With both nations in the middle of complex economic and humanitarian crises, this vast storm could cause further catastrophic damage and loss of life in Caribbean countries particularly ill-equipped to cope.
Parts of the Caribbean began surveying the damage caused by the deadly Hurricane Melissa, which made landfall in Jamaica as a powerful Category 5.
Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica, was set to reopen to relief flights on Thursday, but not to commercial flights yet, so many tourists and Jamaicans were disappointed to have to turn back.
BRIDGEPORT -- The rhythmic sounds of the Caribbean, along with some very spicy aromas, will fill the air at Seaside Park on Saturday during the first ever Jamaican Independence Day Fish Fry in the city. "I decided that I wanted to do Jamaican Independence ...
Jamaican Rundown (fish stew) gets its name from the long simmering time needed to thicken fresh coconut milk. But that’s avoided when you use canned. Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune Rundown is a spicy fish stew, the bouillabaisse of Jamaica. It simmers so ...
Hurricane Melissa barreled into Jamaica on Tuesday as a Category 5 storm with some of the fastest winds and strongest intensities ever recorded. The storm blew through the Caribbean island’s southwestern coast,