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  2. Agriculture and fisheries in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture and fisheries in the Bahamas

  3. Walker's Cay - Wikipedia

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    Walker's Cay

  4. Chub Cay - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Chub Cay is an island in the Berry Islands chain of the Bahamas. It has a population of 46. (2010 census) Chub Cay is a private island and is only accessible by being a guest of Chub Cay Resort and Marina. Aside from the natural beauty of the island and extensive facilities of the hotel, guests of the resort enjoy ...

  5. West End, Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    West End is known for its fishing. The location allows sport fishing enthusiasts to easily access shallow or deep-water options within a few nautical miles. The north side of the island is part of the Bahama Banks and has very shallow water, making it a popular destination for bonefishing. Legendary bonefish guide Israel Rolle, known as ...

  6. Bonefish Pond National Park - Wikipedia

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    Area. 1,235 acres (5 km 2) Established. 2002. Governing body. Bahamas National Trust. bnt .bs /bonefish-pond /. Bonefish Pond National Park is a national park in New Providence, the Bahamas. The park was established in 2002 and has an area of 1,235 acres (5 km 2 ). [ 1][ 2]

  7. Nassau grouper - Wikipedia

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    The Nassau grouper is a medium to large fish, growing to over a meter in length and up to 25 kg in weight. It has a thick body and large mouth, which it uses to "inhale" prey. Its color varies depending on an individual fish's circumstances and environment. In shallow water (down to 60 ft), the grouper is a tawny color, but specimens living in ...

  8. Andros, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Andros Island was the site of two of the first dive-dedicated resorts in the world, and the first in The Bahamas, both founded by Canadians. Small Hope Bay Lodge near Fresh Creek was founded by Dick Birch in 1960. It continues to operate as a dive resort under the ownership and management of Dick Birch's children.

  9. Lake Cunningham (Bahamas) - Wikipedia

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    25°03′39″N 77°24′35″W  /  25.06083°N 77.40972°W  / 25.06083; -77.40972. Primary outflows. Land locked. Basin countries. Bahamas. Islands. Burnside Cay. Nassau Rowing Club crews training on Lake Cunningham. Lake Cunningham is a lake on northern New Providence Island in the Bahamas and the second largest on the island after ...