- Posting a Glimpse of the Past April 22, 2025
Rare early picture postcards of the Turks & Caicos Islands.
By Jeff Dodge
Editor’s note: Jeff Dodge is a deltiologist (a person who collects postcards for a hobby), historian, and valuable and stalwart contributor to Times of the Islands for over a decade. His initial articles focused on the early postcards of the Turks & Caicos Islands ...
Read more about this post - Soothing Senses by the Sea April 22, 2025
Enjoying a night at South Bank’s new restaurant Lua.
By Kathy Borsuk ~ Photos By Lemens Welch & Elemento Photography
When I heard the name of South Bank’s first restaurant was Lua, I envisioned a tropical oasis tickled by a warm ocean breeze; a tranquil setting designed to soothe the senses. After witnessing the thoughtful, measured design ...
Read more about this post - Quenching Island Thirst April 22, 2025
The quest for fresh water in TCI.
By Ben Stubenberg
At the break of dawn back in the day, before the sun’s first rays peeked over the dark horizon. Before the vexing croaks of Cuban tree frogs ceased. And before the veil of dew finished settling over the grassy fields and dense brush, each house stirred with ...
Read more about this post - The Sky is Falling! April 21, 2025
The SpaceX 7 explosion and its environmental fallout in the Turks & Caicos.
By Alizee Zimmermann, Turks & Caicos Reef Fund
“Eric! Come quick, look up!” I shouted across our parking lot on a slightly muggy Thursday evening. I had the hose out and was rinsing off dive gear from the day’s field work. “I think something ...
Read more about this post - The rEel Deal April 21, 2025
Eels of the Turks & Caicos Islands
Story & Photos By C.E. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Tropical Marine Ecology, The School for Field Studies, Center for Marine Resource Studies
Eels are members of the order Anguilliformes, a group of mostly marine fishes characterized by their elongated bodies without scales. They also lack the pelvic and (usually) the pectoral ...
Read more about this post - FisherFolkFirst April 21, 2025
Gauging sustainable spiny lobster fisheries.
Story & Photos By Marta Calosso & John Claydon, Founders & Directors, FisherFolkFirst
The majority of commercial fishers in the Turks & Caicos Islands (TCI) are free-divers, and their fishing techniques have remained largely unchanged for almost 50 years. This fact should be celebrated as a testament to the quality of the ...
Read more about this post - Creatures from the Black Lagoon April 21, 2025
Part 2: Menagerie a trois
Story & Photos By Eric S. Cole, Biology Department, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota
The life cycle of a jellyfish, and in particular the upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea) involves something called alternation of generations, going between a swimming form, (the “medusa” that most of us recognize as a jellyfish), and a tiny anchored ...
Read more about this post - Fast, Erratic, Distasteful April 21, 2025
Getting to know the Gulf Fritillary butterfly.
By Bill Rhodes ~ Photos By Marta Morton
The biodiversity of islands is unlike most other spots on earth. For example, who can forget learning about Darwin’s scientifically groundbreaking trip to the Galapagos Islands? It was there that he discovered multiple endemic (native and found only there) species, and by ...
Read more about this post - Sunday Best April 21, 2025
Reflections on this special day in the Islands.
Story & Photos By Davidson E. Louis
Sundays felt like a gift—a reward for making it through the week. The air carried a different energy, softer and more relaxed, almost as if the entire island paused to exhale. Growing up in Turks & Caicos, Sundays were a sacred day. ...
Read more about this post - Sunday Best April 21, 2025
Reflections on this special day in the Islands.
Story & Photos By Davidson E. Louis
Sundays felt like a gift—a reward for making it through the week. The air carried a different energy, softer and more relaxed, almost as if the entire island paused to exhale. Growing up in Turks & Caicos, Sundays were a sacred day. ...
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