Showing posts with label Andros. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andros. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2025

The Island That Rose and Fell

 
Glowing Blue Hole Island

"Glowing Blue Hole Island" - Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano


The Island That Rose and Fell

Dr. Reisha Albury had spent half her life studying the ocean around Andros, and the water still surprised her. Some days it felt like a patient teacher. Other days it acted like a trickster that waited until she felt confident, then swept the board clean. Then the earthquake hit—a soft, almost polite tremor felt from the Berry Islands to the Exumas. She never experienced a quake in The Bahamas before and knew of none on record.

But a week later, when fishermen radioed in saying a new island had appeared twenty miles off Andros, Reisha closed her notebook and took the report seriously.

Boaters could be dramatic. A patch of sandbar could feel like an island if you wanted a story to tell at the bar. Still, the way two separate crews described it caught her attention: “A real island. Big enough to stand on. Smells like wet stone.”

That last part stuck with her. Sand doesn’t smell like wet stone.

By noon she’d arranged transport, packed her diving gear, and loaded the small research skiff with enough equipment to satisfy the most skeptical funding board. She didn’t invite anyone to join her. She wanted first sight for herself.

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Thursday, July 3, 2025

The Night the Crabs Attacked

 
Crab with bat wings, blood dripping fangs and glowing red eyes

 "Killer Bat-Crab" _ Bahamas AI Art
 ©A. Derek Catalano
 

The Night the Crabs Attacked

 

Prelude

 
The creeks and ponds of Andros island in The Bahamas are the habitats of the land crabs that live there, which are caught and sold as a source of income for many of the Adrosian islanders.
 
But toxic fluids from experiments at a secret US Military Investigation Laboratory Base, had unknowingly been leaking into the creeks and ponds and the crabs were drinking it.

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Saturday, June 15, 2024

The Land Crabbing Industry in The Bahamas: An In-Depth Report


Black Land Crab on porch cornered.
 
"Black Land Crab"
(Gecarcinus ruricola)
©A. Derek Catalano
 

The Land Crabbing Industry in The Bahamas: An In-Depth Report
 
Introduction

The land crabbing industry in The Bahamas is a unique and culturally significant sector of the country's economy. This industry revolves around the harvesting of land crabs, primarily the blue land crab (Cardisoma guanhumi) and the black land crab (Gecarcinus ruricola). These crabs are considered a delicacy in Bahamian cuisine and play an essential role in local traditions and livelihoods. This report aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the land crabbing industry in The Bahamas, covering its history, economic importance, ecological aspects, harvesting practices, challenges, and future prospects.