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  2. Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Roatan Institute for Marine Sciences (RIMS) is a scientific research center located in Roatán, department of Islas de la Bahía, in the Republic of Honduras. [ 1 ] It is part of Anthony's Key Resort, a tourist complex belonging to the Galindo family, that offers accommodations in bungalows , kayaking , spas , excursions and various ...

  3. Roatán - Wikipedia

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    Roatan Bay Islands from hotel lobby display Roatan from cruise ship. Roatán is a coral island. Situated atop an exposed ancient coral reef, it rises to about 270 m (890 ft) above sea level. The easternmost quarter of the island is separated by a 15-meter-wide channel through the mangrove forest.

  4. Bay Islands Department - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Cayman islanders continued to emigrate to Roatan, and, in 1848, the population numbered upward of 1,000. [15] "Proclamation of the Colony of Bay Islands" In 1850, the British organized the islands Roatan, Guanaja, Barbareta, Helena, Morat, and Utila into a colony under their rule, called the Bay Islands. [14]

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  6. Guanaja - Wikipedia

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    The first families to settle in North East Bight were the Ebanks, the Hydes and the Greenwoods. Angelo Elwin, son of the first magistrate of the Bay Island who resided in Roatan, was the first person to settle on the upper north side of the island. Elwin's bride was a Moore and three or four of her brothers followed her from Barbarat to Bonacca.

  7. Timeline of piracy in the Bay of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Roatan Raid – – various English or Dutch men, with Gaitan and various Amerindian residents of Guanaxa 1 Dec 1639: 3 Jan 1640 – Cruise – – various English or Dutch men in four ships 1 Jan 1640: 31 Dec 1649: Roatan Camp – – various English men or Baymen 1 Mar 1640: 31 Mar 1640

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