March 4, 2022
From left: PIMS researcher Meghyn Fountain, PIMS representative Lashanti Jupp, BNT executive director Eric Carey, and Rashema Ingraham of Waterkeepers Bahamas.
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Bahamian livelihoods could be affected if coral infection left untreated
LOCAL environmentalists on Friday doubled down on warnings about the threat of stony coral tissue loss disease, noting Bahamian livelihoods could be affected if the fast-spreading infection remains left untreated.
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