At the White River Fish Sanctuary (the WRFS) we recognize that our best chance of restoring fish populations and coral reefs is to partner with those persons most connected to the Sea: local fishermen...
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Climate change is a pressing issue in Jamaica, with rising sea levels, increased frequency of extreme weather events, and threats to agriculture and tourism industries. The country is taking steps to mitigate and adapt to these impacts, but faces challenges in funding and implementing effective climate action plans.
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