Found this cool little story about fishing Glover’s in Belize from the Miami Herald.
South Water is part of the Great Barrier Reef and the surrounding protected marine preserve. The island pokes out of the second largest living reef in the world, rich with giant heads of coral and schools of vibrant reef fish. Our target species lay not there, but in the shallows and coves that tightly ring these islands as well those of Glover’s Reef. Glover’s sits 30 miles offshore. Beyond it, the water rolls out into the open ocean, not to be interrupted again for hundreds of miles.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/03/01/3966079/belize-gone-fishing.html#storylink=cpy
The author of this fine piece of work is Brian Irwin (www.brianirwinmedia.com).