I saw some photos yesterday of some mangroves being ripped up near Fresh Creek in Andros.
Mangroves, as most folks here would know, are vital. They are the nurseries for juvenile fish. They hold the shoreline in place when the big storms come through. They are host to crabs and shrimp and all manner of wild things.
You shouldn’t rip out mangroves because you want to put in a fuel station.
But… if the reports are true, that’s exactly what our good ole pal Prescott Smith is doing down in Andros. Yup, that Knight of Conservation appears to be ripping out mangroves. And yes, that’s a bonefish flat right in front of the ripped out mangroves.
It boggles the mind.
The number one threat to bonefish is not angler pressure or illegal netting or pollution. The number one threat to bonefish is habitat loss.
There is a lot of habitat in Andros. Miles and miles and miles of it, square miles. It is the biggest nursery in the Caribbean. It is only that good because it is mostly intact. Bonefish won’t be lost by a few huge devastating blows, but by a thousand little cuts. This is one such little cut.
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Tags: Andros, Mangroves, Things that suck
How is a fuel dock in less the 6 foot of water of any use…? Unless you plan on dredging a channel to deep water…!!