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Daybreak
Daybreak – 30 June 2025
We sit down with the Centre for Business Development to learn about their programmes and workshops.
Also ahead, we speak with someone who delivers the cold, hard truth about the policies and politics shaping our country. Tammi Sulliman joins us right after the break.
With hurricane season upon us, we’re all feeling the stress — but vulnerable groups in our communities are often overlooked during this time.
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Compass News
Cayman still lacks a plan for dealing with increasing sargassum
Researchers have been warning that 2025 could be a record-breaking year for sargassum and over the past week, an increasing amount of the seaweed has started to arrive on the shoreline in the Cayman Islands.
While Seven Mile Beach on the west side of Grand Cayman generally remains free of the floating marine algae because it is on the lee shore, other parts of the islands are more exposed to the wind and marine currents.
Reports are now coming in from East End and Little Cayman that sargassum is inundating the coastline and on Friday 27 June, the public launching ramps in West Bay at Garvin Park and Batabano were plugged up with large quantities of the floating seaweed.
