Topic: Reefs Go Live
Dive in: Cayman’s World Ocean Day events
With more than 46,000 square miles of sea and just 102 square miles of land, the Cayman Islands is a nation overwhelmingly defined by...
Underwater life in the Cayman Islands streamed live around the world
Marine enthusiasts around the world will be able to see what life is like under the Cayman Islands with the return of Reefs Go Live.
CCMI to share coral reef findings in run-up to World Ocean Day
The Central Caribbean Marine Institute will be holding a series of presentations, from above and beneath the waves, which focus on the health of Cayman's coral reefs over the coming weeks.
Visiting a coral reef from the classroom
Students in Cayman and around the world will get a chance to experience Little Cayman's coral reefs from the comfort of their own classrooms in a series of live broadcasts from underneath the waves.
CCMI celebrates World Oceans Day
In an early celebration of World Oceans Day, the Central Caribbean Marine Institute gave landbound viewers an insight into Cayman's coral reefs and a chance to go on a virtual dive.
‘Reefs Go Live’ ready to go live soon
Year 5 and 6 students will get direct insight into what’s under the water off the shores of the Cayman Islands as a second year of “Reefs Go Live” is presented by the Central Caribbean Marine Institute.
Celebrating the oceans
The Central Caribbean Marine Institute is holding two events at Camana Bay next month to mark the annual World Oceans Day.
Cayman’s marathon man makes final push for CCMI
Between active volcanoes in Guatemala and reckless drivers in Cayman, marathon runner Derek Haines faced some close encounters this year.
Derek Haines triumphs in another marathon
Intrepid distance runner Derek Haines took a spill for a good cause last weekend, when the 68-year-old fell and injured his ankle and hip in San Francisco while competing in his 47th marathon.
Haines to climb two volcanoes
Cayman’s star marathon runner Derek Haines jetted off to Guatemala Thursday to take on his next athletic feat for charity, after a proper send-off from the Central Caribbean Marine Institute and Governor Helen Kilpatrick at Government House.











