The coral off Saba has seriously declined in 25 years, from around 30 percent coverage in the 1990s to 8 percent now. The status of the corals around St. Eustatius is comparable to that around Saba. In addition to the fact that the coral suffers from climate change, there are …
Read More »Saba Splash Celebrates Inaugural World Water Day with Three-Day Event
World Water Day, observed annually on March 22nd, serves as a global reminder of the importance of p…
Air travel to Saba: less flights, but more passengers
In 2023, more than 504 thousand travelers passed through the airports of Bonaire, Saba and St Eustat…
Report: military police must be quickly expanded on BES islands
According to the Law Enforcement Council, outgoing Minister of Justice and Security, Dilan Yeşilgöz,…
Government building lights were doused for Earth Hour
The lights at Saba’s Government Administration Building were turned off for sixty minutes last…
Governor of Curaçao Lucille George-Wout visited Saba on Monday
On Monday, March 25, 2024, Governor Lucille George-Wout conducted a courtesy visit to the island of …
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Kingdom Relations Committee calls attention to dossiers concerning islands
The Permanent Kingdom Relations Committee of the Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament urged five other committees to pay more attention to issues concerning the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom in five letters sent out on Monday, March 25. In a letter to the Permanent Committee for Economic Affairs and Climate, …
Read More »ZJCN (Care and Youth Caribbean Netherlands) has consultation session April 3
Saba Tourist Bureau attends recent Atlanta Travel and Adventure Show
Saba Tourist Bureau, in partnership with St. Eustatius Tourism Bureau, recently attended the Ravel and Adventure Show in Atlanta, Georgia. Over the course of two days, the event attracted a wide range of attendees, including travel enthusiasts, media representatives and travel agents, as they discovered more about what Saba has …
Read More »Sacred Heart School grade six pupils participate in reforestation activities
Pupils ventured into the forest in Troy Hill to collect fallen seeds of the West Indian almond tree. Last week, the grade six Science SEAkers of Sacred Heart School had the opportunity to participate in a reforestation activity by collecting and planting seeds of the West Indian almond tree. The …
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