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Dee arrived Bonaire in 1980 and started working in the Bonaire National Marine Park. In 1982 she created the diving program Touch the Sea. [1] In 1985 she married David Batalsky. Between 1988 and 1991, Scarr and her workmates tied more than 600 sponges back onto pilings beneath Bonaire's Old Pier in Touch the Sea's Sponge Reattachment Project.
Nina Seline den Heyer (born 1978) is a Dutch politician and a member of the Executive Council of Bonaire since 2023. She previously served on the Executive Council in 2016–2018 and 2019–2022. She won the most votes in the 2019 elections, the first woman in history to do so.
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Sometimes it only takes one visit to convince visitors to pack up their belongings and move to Bonaire permanently. Find out what makes this Dutch Caribbean island so irresistible.
Aruba issues alert after oil spill reached neighboring Bonaire. February 27, 2024 at 5:48 PM (Reuters) - The Caribbean island of Aruba issued an alert on Tuesday after an oil spill that was first ...
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Don Stewart was born in the San Francisco Bay area of California. [7] His mother died when he was a young boy, and was raised by his father. He was diagnosed as dyslexic, dropped out of high school and at age 17, joined the United States Navy shortly after the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. [8]
The Bonaire Social Party (PABOSO, Spanish: Partido Boneriano Sosial) is a political party in Bonaire, the Netherlands Antilles. It ran in the 2002 Netherlands Antilles general election , but won only 1.0% of the popular vote [ 1 ] and none of the 22 Parliament seats.