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Welcome to the official site of the Public Seismic Network of Dominica. We hope you enjoy your visit and return often.

Mt. Au Diables
Morne Au Diables Volcano

The Public Seismic Network of Dominica (DPSN) is a group of amateur seismologists living on the Caribbean Island of Dominica. DPSN was formed in response to swarms of earthquakes of volcanic origin which began affecting the southern third of the island in September 1998. Several of these quakes caused serious damage to buildings. This reminded us, very forcibly, of the serious seismic dangers which lurk even on tranquil, beautiful islands like Dominica.

Like our friends in the Public Seismic Network, we wish to build up groups of well informed residents, who not only know how to respond to catastrophic earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis, but who also actively support educational and hazard mitigation programs in this community. Knowing what to do when a quake strikes can really save lives.

 

Latest Caribbean Sea Tsunami Bulletins
Issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC)

 

 
NEW DEVELOPMENTS

DPSN has received a generous gift of equipment from Reftek Inc. to build 4 new seismic station.
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DPSN participated in two training courses hosted by the Seismic Research Unit in Trinidad & Tobago from June 22 to June 30, 2007. These courses included training in the installation and configuration of the Earthworm software package and training in Seismology and Tsunami Warnings. More>>

Damaged Roman Catholic Church
Damage to the Portsmouth Roman Catholic Church by the M6.3 earthquake of November 21, 2004.

Photo by Wayne Abraham

Damaged Methodist Church Community Center
Photo of Damage to Portsmouth Methodist Church's community center by earthquake of Nov. 21, 2004.

Photo by Wayne Abraham
 

 
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