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December 29, 2022
Fishing Hole Bridge closed for safety

THE Fishing Hole Bridge in Grand Bahama was closed on Wednesday evening due to safety concerns because of hazardous driving conditions experienced and engineering issues in the road construction.

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November 25, 2022
Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT) partners with fishing guides, local schools, businesses, NGOs, and community leaders to replant thousands of mangroves in East End Grand Bahama

Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT),alongside flats fishing guides, school children, and several local and international partners,undertook the next step last weekend in a major mangrove restoration project in East GrandBahama.

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June 04, 2009
Old Bahama Bay's Native Fish Hunt delivered fun, friends, and of course - fish!

WEST END, Grand Bahama -- All roads led to West End and the Old Bahama Bay Resort and Marina over the recent holiday weekend as the property kicked off its first ever Native Fish Hunt, which concluded on Whit Monday, June 1, 2009.

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November 10, 2022
Prescott Smith is First Bahamian to Receive the Gladding Memorial Award for Outstanding Fishers

The Hon. Vaughn P. Miller, Minister of The Environment & Natural Resources (centre) celebrated with Mr. Prescott Smith (centre right), President of the Bahamas Fly-Fishing Industry Association

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November 08, 2022
Statement By The Department Of Marine Resources To All Fishers In Ther Northwestern And Extreme Northwestern Bahamas

Fishers are notified that Sub-Tropical Storm Nicole has formed in the Western Atlantic just east of The Bahamas, and could be at or near to hurricane strength before it approaches the Northwest Bahamas on Wednesday or Thursday bringing potential for dangerous storm surge, damaging winds and heavy rainfall to the area.

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October 25, 2022
Walker's Cay a fishing destination again

The historical Walker's Cay property is undergoing a multi-million-dollar transformation, after being struck by two devastating hurricanes and left neglected for more than a decade. A once legendary fishing resort known to anglers worldwide as the premier deep-sea fishing location in The Bahamas, the quaint little island, just off North Abaco, had lost much of its tranquil attraction.

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October 21, 2022
Minister Keith Bell Tours Eleuthera & Teams Up with Minister Clay Sweeting to Address Immigration and Fishing Concerns On That Island

The Minister of Labour and Immigration the Honourable Keith R.Bell led a delegation of senior government officials from the Department of Labour and theDepartment Immigration on an extensive tour of Eleuthera during a two day trip on that island onThursday, October 13 and Friday, October 14, 2022.

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August 26, 2022
Dead fish line beach at Delaporte

Authorities believe dead fish that washed ashore in the Delaporte area was dumped and not the result of any kind of phenomenon negatively impacting marine life. "We are aware of the matter," said Acting Director of Marine Resources William Gregory Bethel when contacted yesterday. "We dispatched a team to the area. Preliminary indications are that it ...
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August 25, 2022
Dead fish in video 'probably from catch that was dumped'

A VIDEO of scores of dead fish scattered ashore on Delaporte Beach made the rounds on social media yesterday causing concern.

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Fish Fry Fridays
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July 08, 2022
Fish Fry Fridays

Visage, Star 106 Hits and Margaritaville Beach Resort have jumpstarted the party scene with the latest end-of-month 'grown folks' event that re-ushers fantastic back into the last Friday of the month with Fish Fry Friday (FFF). And with one just one FFF under their belt, it's already the most talked about event on the social ...
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