Feb/27/2008 - Little Cayman Reefs Show Resilience
Coral reefs around Little Cayman have almost completely recovered from a 2005 ocean warming event that caused the most extreme coral bleaching and mortality ever seen in the wider Caribbean [more...]
Feb/24/2008 - Search for Invasive Species
Bad news! A lionfish was spotted on a Little Cayman reef. To respond, we have set up a Dive With A Researcher program to look for these invaders and and study the impact of this species on native species [more...]
Jan/2008 - CCMI & NOAA ICON Monitoring Station
CCMI and NOAA are partnering to place a monitoring station in Little Cayman within Bloody Bay Marine Park in April 2008 as part of a global effort to monitor and study coral reefs worldwide [more...]
2007
Dec/2007 - Green Guide
We are delighted to announce the publication of our "Green Guide to the Cayman Islands". This is intended to help you understand the threats coral reefs face, what you can do to protect them, and how you can make a difference [more...]
Oct/2007 - Coral Care In Bloody Bay
Tim Ecott first fell under the spell of Little Cayman while writing his international best-seller Neutral Buoyancy. He returns to the deep walls of Bloody Bay and learns about the White Plague - and how it is being tackled [more...]