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On Thursday, April 25, the St. Thomas community was enjoying J'Ouvert when the celebration was shattered by gunshots which injured three people. Public safety officials immediately canceled the remainder of J'Ouvert.

 
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Complex Students’ Reef Mural Installed at Sunny Isle

A student-created mural highlighting the impact of human activity on coral reef life was installed Friday at the Sunny Isle Shopping Center.

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2013-05-21 23:15:50
Beach to Beach Power Swim Set for Sunday

The 10th annual Beach to Beach Power Swim is set for Sunday on St. John and, with the entries capped at 300, time is running out to register. Last year, 283 swimmers raised $20,000.

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2013-05-21 22:51:07
Undercurrents: Consumers Get a Little Help from DLCA

The "Consumer Affairs" part of the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs acts as a sort of Better Business Bureau, receiving, tracking, and often resolving complaints against island businesses.

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2013-05-20 19:59:44
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5 V.I. Beaches, 2 Marinas Receive Blue Flag Certification

Trunk Bay on St. John was one of five territory beaches given a Blue Flag rating.
Trunk Bay on St. John was one of five territory beaches given a Blue Flag rating.

Five of the territory’s beaches and two of its marinas have been awarded Blue Flag status by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). The Blue Flag is awarded to beaches and marinas worldwide that “are being respectful of island residents, visitors and the environment,” according to Adrian Davis, Environmental Committee chairperson of the USVI Hotel & Tourism Association.

“It means our beaches and marina facilities are safe and clean, the marine resources are preserved and protected and through signage and educational outreach, we encourage everyone to learn about our beautiful beaches, bays and shorelines,” Davis said.

The five beaches receiving this certification are Emerald Beach and Great Bay on St. Thomas; Trunk Bay and Cinnamon Bay on St. John; and Pelican Cove on St. Croix.

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Marinas were added to the program in 2012 and Crown Bay Marina on St Thomas and Green Cay Marina on St Croix received honors.

The Blue Flag certification is based on compliance with 32 criteria including environmental

The blue flag means our beaches and marina facilities are safe and clean.
The blue flag means our beaches and marina facilities are safe and clean.

education and information, water quality, environmental management, and safety and services.

The flags will be raised on the beaches and marinas on Dec. 1.
Begun in 1987, the Blue Flag Program has been implemented in 46 countries at more 3,650 beaches and marinas.

For more information, visit www.blueflagusvi.org.

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