Bahamas

About Bahamas

Bahamas consists of about 700 islands and numerous cays. Area: 5,382 sq mi (13,939 sq km). Population (2009 est.): 342,000. Capital: Nassau (on New Providence Island). The people are of African and European ancestry, a legacy of the slave trade. Language: English (official). Religion: Christianity (mostly Protestant; also Roman Catholic, other Christians). Currency: Bahamian dollar. Chief among the islands, from north to south, are Grand Bahama, Abaco, Eleuthera, New Providence, Andros, Cat, and Inagua; New Providence has most of the population. All are composed of coralline limestone and lie mostly only a few feet above sea level; the highest point is Mount Alvernia (206 ft [63 m]) on Cat Island. There are no rivers. The country’s market economy is heavily dependent on tourism, for which gambling is a particular attraction, and on international financial services. Most foodstuffs are imported from the U.S.; fish and rum are significant exports.

Contact Information:

Mrs. Gwendolyn Hammerton
Assistant Director of Agriculture
Ministry of Agriculture,
Marine Resources and Local Government
PO Box N 2038
Nassau, Bahamas
Tel: 242 325 7502 Fax: 242 325 3960
Email: gwendolynhammerton@bahamas.gov.bs

IAS Work in Bahamas

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Invasive Species of the Bahamas – The Brazilian Pepper

[caption id="attachment_1954" align="alignleft" width="300"] Brazillian Pepper[/caption] COMMON NAMES Brazilian peppertree, Peruvian peppertree, California peppertree, mastic-tree, American…

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Bahamas IS Strategy

The National Invasive Species Strategy (NISS) project was developed in 2002 and jointly funded by The…

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How to Handle and Clean Lionfish

Don't throw away your Lionfish catch! Though Lionfish is venomous, you can create quite a delicious…

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The Sea Around Us

The Sea Around Us Project newsletter is published by the Fisheries Centre at the University of…

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Bahamas Biosecurity Strategy

This project endeavoured to build national capacity for decision-making with respect to Living Modified Organisms(LMOs) through…