We have launched our company Instagram page. Up until now we have been pushing the tag #adventureantigua and most of the photos have been coming from me If you are here on holiday and use instagram please come out with…
Here in Antigua we have a new government and new Ministers responsible for the Environment and Fisheries. I am hoping that these new representatives will listen to reason and do something about protecting our reefs. There have been several great…
The creatures which many scientists say are responsible for causing the biggest environmental disaster the Atlantic has ever seen will be targeted again this month when The Antigua Conservation Society and St. James Club’s Mamora Bay Divers organize their third…
Reprinted from Slate magazine. The Worst Marine Invasion Ever I could not believe what I found inside a lionfish. By Christie Wilcox|Posted Monday, July 1, 2013, at 7:00 AM A lionfish in an aquarium Photo by Alexander Klein/AFP/Getty Images “Do you…
This weekend: The St James Club, Mamora Bay Divers and The Antigua Conservation Society have collaborated to come up with the first organized lionfish hunt on Sunday June 2nd in an effort to bring awareness to this problem and to…
Three Adventure Antigua captains go fishing and win a tournament with help from Captain JD’s dad Kit. Was a fun day off last saturday in the Francis Nunes Sr. Memorial Fishing Tournament. We cleaned up winning biggest fish caught, biggest…
The Fisheries Department has known for years about the practice of gill netting for parrotfish (chub fish) along barrier reefs in Antigua and Barbuda and over the past few months has recognized it as not only being unsustainable but damaging…
As many readers of my blogs know, the 2006 Fisheries Act has been sitting languishing with the Minister of Fisheries, waiting for him to sign off on the accompanying regulations. While awaiting this evasive signature, unsustainable fishing methods continue to…
Change.org|The Proven Petition Site We were on the radio again yesterday. Here is some of what Marine Biologist, John Mussington had to say as reported today in the Daily Observer: Over-fishing in Barbuda could affect economy By By Tameika Malone…
The Antigua Conservation Society has launched it’s facebook page www.facebook.com/AntiguaConservationSociety in in less than 12 hours overnight has attracted 60 members. They will be primarily an awareness and activist group highlighting strengths, weaknesses and threats along our coastal environment. The…