The Placencia Breeze November 2018

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In Memoriam Shearn Murphy Westby March 13, 1942 to Oct. 11, 2018

Alden Westby, Jr. Dec. 17, 1930 to Oct. 7, 2018

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It's Raining Crocodiles!

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the mountains. Although crocs are excellent swimmers, smaller crocs, and sometimes even larger animals, are washed out from the rivers and streams into our lagoon and coastal wetlands. By MIRIAM BOUCHER Research Coordinator Crocodile Research Coalition research.coordinator@crcbelize.org

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early we experience a change in season here in Belize. The change in seasons is the switch between wet and dry season, and at this time of year we experience more rain and more storms. This is also a time of transition for wildlife species, crocodiles included. At this time of year crocodile sightings often increase with the increase of rainfall. By the end of September, all crocodile nests have hatched and adult crocodiles

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You may also find crocs a little closer to home as yards and streets become flooded. These flooded areas trap fish and crabs and make great hunting spots, as well as drier areas for crocs to get out of the water to warm up. In many of these cases the crocs you see passing or using seasonally flooded areas are transient. They are on their way somewhere, or will move on when the water levels drop again as things dry out. The important things to keep in mind is that seeing an increase of crocs at this time of year is NORMAL, and to follow wildlife safety protocol to enjoy our native wildlife and stay safe. Crocodiles should always be observed at a distance, and it is a

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Falling within the rainy season, November in Belize sees an increase in crocodile populations with new generations of young crocs moving along with river currents and adult crocs finding great hunting spots.

are returning to their normal territories and activities. This means that you can expect to see some larger crocs on the move in the lagoon and surrounding areas. Additionally, with a new generation of offspring, smaller crocodiles begin to disperse to new habitats. These smaller crocs may also become displaced due to increases in seasonal rainfall. Our rivers and streams become faster flowing and water levels rise in response to rainfall along the coast and in

special moment to observe these cryptic animals in their natural environment. Keep animals and children supervised near the water. If crocs are in the area make sure that animals and kids don’t have unsupervised access to the water at times of croc activity. Normally crocs are more active in the early morning, the evening, and at night, we recommend to avoid the water at these times. See Rainy Season Crocs on page 24


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Seine Bight's Lirahuyu Seinbeidi Determined to Reclaim Battle of the Drums Championship Title

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Devin Guzman Joins Seine Bight Running Club Crew of Coaches

1min
page 28

December Marathon and Half Marathon to Support More Scholarships for Youth

2min
pages 28, 32

Rotary Club Updates

4min
pages 26-27, 29

Inaugural Splash Marathon and Relay Half Marathon a Success!

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page 21

Seine Bight Running Club Update

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pages 20-21

PHS and CRC Join Forces for Animal Welfare

1min
page 20

Placencia Goes "Extra" for Halloween and Wild for Carnival!

3min
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A Home Victory, First-Runner-Up Win and Pro Competition in Cuba Call for a Drink from Placencia's Star Bartender Nancy Aguilar

3min
pages 13, 24

Move Over Spinach and Kale; Chaya's the Real Superfood

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Over 300 Lionfish Speared in Second FoH Roundup

2min
page 12

Fragments of Hope Initiates Exchange with Mexico's Reef Experts

2min
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It's Raining Crocodiles!

3min
pages 11, 24

Through Death They Parted; In Memoriam: Shearn Murphy and Alden Westby, Jr.

1min
pages 11, 23

Placencia Represented Among Belize's Best

1min
page 9

Placencia Activist Finds Fuel for Her Cause

2min
pages 8-10

Six Teams Walk Away with Cash Prizes at 20th Annual Placencia BTIA Saltwater Fishing Tournament

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RIP Miss B: The Point Loses a Legend

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PHS Hosting Mad Hatter Fundraiser at Turtle Inn

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