Adventures in Antigua - a blog about island life spent with sun, sea and sand.

This is a blog set up by Eli Fuller (me) to help keep readers informed and to promote our little country to prospective guests. It's also to make sure that new info about our island is passed on quickly and also to receive feedback on this info. Of course most of the things i write about have themes of ecology and usually have quite a bit to do with my company Adventure Antigua. Make comments anytime you want, but check the site above to book your adventure.

Tuesday, August 07, 2018

2017 hurricane stress - photos

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The following description puts the photos in the link at the bottom into some sort of perspective. The photos and videos in the link will be...
Monday, May 23, 2016

More and more invasive species doing damage

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Halophila Stipulacea is the newest invasive species making a mess of our marine habitats and Antigua and Barbuda could be a favorite new ho...
Monday, February 08, 2016

Antigua's greatest adventurers - Team Wadadli

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When #teamwadadli comes in to Antigua there will be many records set, but the achievement is more that just record breaking. The pr...
Friday, October 09, 2015

Mitigating Climate Change in Antigua and Barbuda

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While out on our boat tours I love to tell the story about how the artifacts of an Amerindian settlement disappeared one day back in Septemb...
Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Killing sharks and eating their meat is more dangerous than swimming with them.

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Recently the Daily Observer newspaper YET AGAIN published a photo of a large dead mother tiger shark. This one had just been landed in Jo...
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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Fish Aggregating Devices in Antigua and Barbuda - a can of worms.

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Since 2006/7 I have been fishing on and writing about Fish Aggregating Devices or FADs here in Antigua. What is a FAD? If "fish aggrega...
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Sunday, November 09, 2014

Learning to fly... under water. Not your regular snorkeling experience.

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In our family photo albums there are photos of me wearing my mask and snorkel on the beach from back before I was five years old. I've b...
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Friday, November 07, 2014

Lionfish hunt 16 November 2014

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Hi there. Next Sunday the 16th November, Mamora Bay Divers and Adventure Antigua will be hosting another Lionfish Hunt. As usual teams of up...
Saturday, September 20, 2014

Are beaches really important to A&B?

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Tourism and specifically coastal beach tourism is responsible for over 60% of Antigua and Barbuda's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and it ...
Sunday, August 31, 2014

Fresh cow's milk in Antigua!

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For the first time in decades the Hall family at Smith's Estate are producing milk on their farm. Adrian Hall, grandson of the late, Sir...
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Monday, August 11, 2014

AT LONG FORGOTTEN SHORES Written by: Nian Blanchard

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From one of Adventure Antigua's team who now lives abroad. AT LONG FORGOTTEN SHORES Written by: Nian Blanchard There is a place I lon...
Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Part 5 on why I can't vote UPP

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Just to recap I posted four blogs over the past 36 hours which got a huge amount of interest mainly because people either didn't know or...
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Where my tax dollars went over the past ten years. Part 4

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In Part 1 and Part 2   I spoke about horrific wastes of tax dollars which have left this country broke despite the UPP government doing the...

Where my tax dollars went over the past ten years. Part 3

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In Part 1 and Part 2 I spoke about horrific wastes of tax dollars which have left this country broke despite the UPP government doing the ...
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