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Coastal News Today | World - Plastic-rock hybrids found on the Andaman Islands

A study found the formation of plastic-rock hybrids in the intertidal zone of remote beaches of Aves Island in the Andaman archipelago. This is a first record of these hybrid rocks, known as plastiglomerates, from India.

Past IARU Region 2 President Reinaldo Leandro, YV5AM, SK

Italy s Robinson Crusoe Leaves Island After Living There For 30 Years | Shenandoah Country Q102

By Chris and Rosie Apr 27, 2021 In 1989, a man set out on the ocean in his catamaran, but the engine failed and he had to make his way to the small island of Budelli. When he arrived, Mauro Morandi decided to quit his job as a P.E. teacher and stay there as the caretaker, since the old one was ready to retire. Mauro has lived on the island alone for 32 years, but after a five-year fight by the Italian government to evict him, the 81-year-old says he’s “giving up the fight” and leaving. Imagine living on your own for 32 years, then being booted out!  The Italian government made the island part of a national park in 2016 and has been trying to evict him ever since. During his time on the island, he’s kept the paths cleared, gotten to know the wildlife, and brought over a thousand tourists a year to the island.

BAT POOP ISLAND: Former Slaves Violent Revolt Ended American Caribbean Island s Profitability: OPINION

Navassa Island is a small, uninhabited island located between Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba.  Originally acquired for its guano resources, today, Navassa is of no apparent use to the United States.  A review of the island’s history and geography suggests several possibilities for Navassa’s future and America’s own interests in this remote territory. Situated near the southern end of the Windward Passage, uninhabited Navassa Island is two square miles of wind-beaten brush struggling to grow among limestone and long-dead coral.  Forty miles from Haiti, 85 from Jamaica, and 130 from Cuba, its waters can be reached by mariners with relative ease.  However, Navassa’s abrupt, sharp coral cliffs prevent easy access to its terrain.  Today, the only regular visitors are fisherman from Haiti’s southwest coast, who rarely make landfall.  Navassa is a harsh and unappealing place.  It is also American territory.

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