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Bonefish and Tarpon Trust Calls For Petition Signatures in Support of Two Proposed Bahamian National Parks

MIAMI, Florida

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Bahamas is world-renown as an excellent bonefish fishery. In fact, the fishery is so popular for traveling anglers that the annual economic impact of the fishery exceeds $141 million. Yet the fishery will remain healthy only if the habitats remain healthy. As part of the Bahamas Initiative, BTT has been working with the Fisheries Conservation Foundation and Cape Eleuthera Institute to provide data to support the efforts of the Bahamas National Trust to create National Parks to protect habitats that bonefish use for feeding and spawning.

A Bahama moma getting the proper wet release. BTT image.

A Bahama mama getting the proper wet release. BTT image.

Proposals to create National Parks for habitat protection for Grand Bahama Island and Abaco are now on the desk of the Prime Minister of the Bahamas. We are asking you to support the efforts of our Bahamas collaborators – Bahamas National Trust, Friends of the Environment, Abaco Fly Fishing Guides Association, and the lodges and fishing guides on these islands – by making your voice heard.

If you fish for bonefish in the Bahamas, then you know how important this is. If you haven’t yet fished in the Bahamas, it is surely on your bucket list, so make sure the opportunity is there for the future.

Below are links to two petitions: One, to support the Grand Bahama parks, and two, to support the Abaco parks. Please sign them both, and tell your friends about it so they can sign too.

 Grand Bahama . . .

Abaco. . .

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Dan Dow
PR and Communications Manager
Bonefish and Tarpon Trust
dan@bonefishtarpontrust.org
phone: 845-239-6051
dan@bonefishtarpontrust.org

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