April 8, 2016
Partners in Nassau Grouper research (from left) Lakeshia Anderson (Bahamas National Trust), Annabelle Brooks (Cape Eleuthera Institute), Olivia Patterson (Friends of the Environment), Dr Kristine Stump (Shedd Aquarium) and Casuarina McKinney-Lambert (BREEF). Photo: Dr Craig Dahlgren
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Nassau grouper under threat from heavy fishing
THE NASSAU Grouper, one of the most important fishery species in the Bahamas and wider Caribbean, is under threat of survival because of heavy over-fishing, according to scientists.
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