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Public Forecast for The Bahamas and the Turks & Caicos islands, January 26, 2018

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#Bahamas, January 26, 2018 – Nassau – THIS IS THE BAHAMAS PUBLIC FORECAST TODAY AND TONIGHT FRIDAY 26TH JANUARY 2018

 GENERAL SITUATION:  A STRONG HIGH-PRESSURE RIDGE CENTERED NORTH OF THE AREA WILL MAINTAIN HAZARDOUS MARINE CONDITIONS ACROSS THE ISLAND CHAIN TODAY WHILE A QUASI-STATIONARY FRONT IN THE VICINITY OF THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS WILL EVENTUALLY LIMP SOUTHEASTWARDS LATER TODAY.

 

SPECIAL WARNINGS: MARINERS ARE ASKED TO REMAIN IN PORT AND BEACHGOERS ONSHORE THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND DUE TO ROUGH SURF, DANGEROUS RIP CURRENTS AND HAZARDOUS BOATING CONDITIONS.  INTERESTS RESIDING ALONG THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN COASTS SHOULD ALSO SAFEGUARD BEACH PROPERTY DUE TO POSSIBLE EROSION.  FINALLY, MOTORISTS ARE ASKED TO EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN TRAVELLING ALONG COASTAL ROADS DUE TO BATTERING WAVES AND SEA SPRAY THAT COULD LEAD TO HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS.

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ALL AREAS

WEATHER: MOSTLY CLOUDY TO OVERCAST AND VERY WINDY WITH A FEW SCATTERED SHOWERS MAINLY IN THE VICINITY OF THE FRONTAL BOUNDARY THROUGH TONIGHT.

ADVISORY:  SMALL CRAFT OPERATORS SHOULD REMAIN IN PORT.

WINDS: NORTHEAST TO EAST AT 20 TO 30 KNOTS WITH GUSTS UP TO GALE FORCE OVER OPEN WATERS.

SEAS:  8 TO 12 FEET BUT HIGHER IN GUSTS AND NORTHEAST TO EASTERLY SWELLS OVER THE OCEAN.

 

DAYTIME HIGH TEMPERATURE:             77°F    25°C

OVERNITE LOW TEMPERATURE:            68°F   20°C

 

SUNRISE:  0:55AM                       MOONRISE:  01:14PM                             LOW TIDE:  08:52AM

SUNSET:  05:48PM                      MOONSET:   02:45AM SAT.                  HIGH TIDE:  02:42PM

 

                                                                                                                                 LOW TIDE:  09:00PM

                                                                                                                                 HIGH TIDE:  03:31AM SAT.

 

EXTENDED FORECAST: A ROBUST HIGH PRESSURE CENTERED NORTH OF THE AREA WILL MAINTAIN STRONG WINDS ACROSS THE ISLANDS THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND.  HOWEVER, WINDS WILL GRADUALLY DIMINISH ON MONDAY AHEAD OF YET ANOTHER COLD FRONT.

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FORECAST FOR SATURDAY

WEATHER: PARTLY CLOUDY AND VERY WINDY WITH THE CHANCE OF A FEW ISOLATED SHOWERS MAINLY ACROSS THE SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS.

WINDS: EASTERLY AT 20 TO 25 KNOTS IN THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS…EASTERLY AT 20 TO 30 KNOTS IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

SEAS: 6 TO 9 FEET IN THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS…8 TO 12 FEET IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS…SEAS UP TO 17 FEET IN EASTERLY SWELLS ACROSS ALL AREAS.

 

FORECAST FOR SUNDAY

WEATHER: VARIABLE CLOUDINESS AND WINDY WITH THE CHANCE OF A FEW EVENING SHOWERS AND POSSIBLE ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS MAINLY ACROSS THE EXTREME NORTHWEST BAHAMAS.

WINDS: SOUTHEASTERLY AT 15 TO 25 KNOTS IN THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS…EASTERLY AT 20 TO 30 KNOTS IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS.

SEAS: 5 TO 8 FEET IN THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS…8 TO 12 FEET IN THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS AND THE TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS…SEAS UP TO 14 FEET IN EASTERLY SWELLS ACROSS ALL AREAS.

 

FORECASTER: IAN V. MCKENZIE

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Royal Caribbean Club in The Bahamas started after delays

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Rashaed Esson

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#TheBahamas#RoyalCaribbean, April 23, 2024- After being delayed following its announcement in 2020, Royal Caribbean’s new 17 acre Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas, is now in the works and is scheduled to be ready for 2025, according to reports. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Monday April 22, signifying the start of construction in the next few months. This project is huge for The Bahamas as it’s a first of kind for the nation, with a unique public private partnership allowing Bahamians to hold up to 49 percent in equity.

 

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Nassau Cruise Port Donates Nearly $2 Million Towards Food Security

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Nassau, Bahamas: The Nassau Cruise Port has donated $1.95 million towards
projects that will assist the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources in its aim
to increase food security for The Bahamas.

The donation officially occurred at the Ministry’s offices recently, where Minister
of Agriculture and Marine Resources Hon. Jomo Campbell, Minister of Labour
Hon. Pia Glover-Rolle, Permanent Secretary Neil Campbell and Nassau Cruise
Port CEO Mike Maura listened to a number of presentations including one for a
poultry programme for schools, a chicken broiler production programme, the
redevelopment of the Blue Hill Road Farmers Market and an Authentic
Bahamian Cultural Concept Store,

Mr. Maura said he was impressed by the presentations.

“I had the privilege to listen the presentations and review presentations that
touched on food security and the need for us to be self-sufficient, which as a
Bahamian I support completely. At the Nassau Cruise Port, we get excited
about the prospects of offering more authentic food to the millions of visitors
that we have each year,” he said.

“And then, in addition to that, we had presentations around the further
development of our artisans, which is so important to us as well. The guests
visiting our shores are looking for something that really touches The Bahamas
and can’t be found somewhere else. The Nassau Cruise Port has made a pledge to BAIC and its affiliates. We will be supporting the projects that were presented and we can’t wait to get started.”

Minister Glover-Rolle, who is also the Member of Parliament for Golden Gates,
hailed Nassau Cruise Port as a “great community partner.”

“Thank you for the opportunity to not only present but agreeing to participate.
Our Minister of Agriculture has a goal of reducing food imports by 25 percent by
the year 2025 and our project in the Golden Gates Community speaks to that,”
she said.

“We have a number of backyard farmers, farmers and fishers in our community
in Golden Gates. Being able to use the Blue Hill Road Farmers Market, which is
going to be dubbed the ‘Fish Fry of the South,’ as a hub for food security but
also a hub where artisans and handicraft persons can come and sell their wares
is wonderful. So, we are happy that you have agreed to partner with us and we
look forward to a partnership and we hope to welcome some of your visitors
when this amazing renovation is done.”

Minister Campbell also lauded the Nassau Cruise Port for its efforts.

“I would like to say thank you to the presenters for the presentations that are
several steps in the right direction for our country, to Mr. Maura and his board at
the Nassau Cruise Port and I would like to say thanks to God for this partnership
and bringing us all together as we move forward, upward, together in building a
better, brighter, future for The Bahamas,” he said.

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Career Symposium 2024 Connects University Students with Successful Professionals

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Nassau, THE BAHAMAS — Some of the most successful and accomplished professionals and business leaders in the country recently shared their experiences and nuggets of wisdom with students at University of The Bahamas (UB) about thriving in a wide range of careers.

The University Centre for Counselling and Career Services and the Career and Job Placement Advisory Unit collaborated to host the 2024 Career Symposium which brought students face to face with leaders in the careers to which they aspire.

Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Maria Oriakhi, said the symposium was key to developing potential as university students strive to leave their mark on the world.

Ms. Rickell Curry

“In the spirit of collaboration and growth, let us engage in meaningful dialogue, cultivate relationships, and harness the power of collective wisdom to shape our futures,” said Dr. Oriakhi. “Together, let us embark on this journey of exploration and discovery, united in our commitment to realizing our fullest potential and making meaningful contributions to our communities and beyond.”

Promoting careers in psychology, Ms. Curry noted that psychologists are equipped with the ability to help others, troubleshoot areas of weakness within themselves, and become better people and professionals in the process.

“The floor is yours to be able to explore. There’s no job where you don’t have to deal with people, so learning, even if you get a bachelor’s in psychology, is a great grounding,” she said.

Dr. Darville, one of few interventional radiologists in The Bahamas, offered another nugget of advice on choosing an area of study.

Dr. Elizabeth Darville

“It is important to know enough about yourself in order to make the decisions you want to make,” said Dr. Darville. “You have to work on yourself first and know what you want to do. Radiology gives you a chance to have fun. It gives you a chance to mold your career closer to your personal life than other medical specialties might.”

Another growing field is project management which Mr. Hepburn called a life skill. He also urged a commitment to lifelong learning.

“Individuals that continue to learn become unstoppable, period,” said Mr. Hepburn. “It is so true. When you learn, you become unstoppable because nothing can stop you in your process of development.

Mr. Wellington Hepburn

“The more you know, the more valuable you are. We need individuals who are cross functional—that can operate in different capacities. So please understand that your learning should never stop.”

With small and medium-sized businesses helping to drive the economy at an incredible rate, Ms. Rolle affirmed the importance of entrepreneurship in any economy.

“When we talk about entrepreneurship, we usually look at it from a myopic standpoint,” she said. Ms. Rolle. “What do I mean by that? Small, but usually about self: ‘how do I make more money?’ And in some cases, some look at entrepreneurship as a way of survival. ‘I need to make a couple extra dollars, I have this bill to pay’. Those types of things.

Ms. Samantha Rolle

“But entrepreneurship really, in its truest form, is about innovation, whether it’s a new concept or any existing concept that you innovate new ways, or help expand the economy.”

The career symposium was held at the Harry C. Moore Library and Information Centre and is held every academic year.

 

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  • Career Symposium 1: UB Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Maria Oriakhi, delivers the opening address at the 2024 Career Symposium.
  • Career Symposium 2: Students and guest speakers enjoy a lighthearted moment during the 2024 Career Symposium.
  • Career Symposium 3: Ms. Rickell Curry speaks to students during the 2024 Career Symposium.
  • Career Symposium 4: Dr. Elizabeth Darville delivers remarks during the 2024 Career Symposium.
  • Career Symposium 5: Mr. Wellington Hepburn educates students on the importance of project management during the 2024 Career Symposium.
  • Career Symposium 6: Ms. Samantha Rolle talks about the role and importance of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in any economy.

 

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