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    Division investigating dead fish near beach resort – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14July 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Photograph credits- Coco Reef Tobago – Coconut Seaside

    The Division of Meals Safety, Pure Assets, the Setting and Sustainable Improvement says it’s conscious of video footage circulating on-line displaying useless fish close to the Coco Reef Resort space.  

    The Division of Marine Assets and Fisheries has launched an investigation into the matter, with help from the Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) and different related businesses. 

    Preliminary observations point out that the fish affected seem like juvenile species, and assessments are at present ongoing to find out the reason for this prevalence. 

    Within the interim, the general public is requested to take the next precautionary measures: 

    ● Keep away from swimming at Coco Reef Seaside till cleanup is accomplished and for sooner or later thereafter 

    ● Don’t acquire or eat any useless fish discovered within the space 

    ● Keep away from fishing within the fast affected space through the ongoing investigation 

    ● Useless fish could also be collected and buried to assist handle odour and environmental impression, however ought to be dealt with with warning

    Whereas the Coco Reef space stays underneath commentary, the Division reminds residents and guests that Tobago’s different seashores and marine websites stay open and protected for leisure actions equivalent to swimming, diving, and fishing. The Division encourages the general public to proceed having fun with the island’s lovely and numerous marine areas responsibly. 

    Individuals can report any uncommon marine observations to: 

    ● Contact the Division of Marine Assets and Fisheries at [email protected] or name 1 868 639- 4354/4446.  

    ● Contact the IMA through their Hotline (1 868 634-4291 ext. 2407) or obtain the iSeaTT App out of your app retailer 



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