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Paradise Fisheries Ltd.
Paradise Fisheries Ltd.
#16 Mount Royal Avenue & Harley Street
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF)
Caves Village, West Bay Street
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
Coin Of The Realm Ltd
Coin Of The Realm Ltd
Charlotte & Bay Streets
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
Cooper's Wholesale Club
Cooper's Wholesale Club
Queens Highway and Mango Road
Freeport
Grand Bahama, Bahamas
Conch crisis needs action
Conch crisis needs action
AGRICULTURE and Marine Resources Minister Michael Pintard has vowed to "aggressively engage" with stakeholders regarding conch conservation, including starting dialogue on a possible conch season, in the wake of recent reports that the country's conch supply could be wiped out in ten to 15 years.
Conch may be wiped out in 10-15 years
Conch may be wiped out in 10-15 years
THE Bahamas National Trust is gearing up for a major conservation push in the wake of research findings that warn the local conch supply could be wiped out in ten to 15 years...
Four confirmed with conch poisoning
Four confirmed with conch poisoning
Health authorities yesterday confirmed four cases of conch poisoning stemming from Potter's Cay in the last 72 hours, but said the outbreak of vibrio parahaemolyticus can be easily prevented by vendors washing their conch supplies in fresh water. Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a bacterium found in [...]
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BNT Gets Support for Conchservation Programme
BNT Gets Support for Conchservation Programme
The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) hosted the first ever Bahamas National Natural History Conference last week. The four-day event ended on Friday with research presentations on the queen conch and a round table discussion on conservation of our local conch supply.
Bahamas National Trust gets Support for 'conchservation' Program
Nassau, Bahamas -- The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) hosted the first ever Bahamas National Natural History Conference last week. The four-day event ended on Friday with research presentations on the queen conch and a round table discussion on conservation of our local conch supply.
Statement in Response to Newspaper Editorial Open Letter on Conch Conservation
The Ministry of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs (MOAMRFIA) continues its holistic efforts to manage the queen conch fishery on behalf of, and in partnership with, the Bahamian people.