Photo depicts a large quantity of seaweed at Rosalie Bay
Photo by Bevin Toussaint
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This should be an opportunity for summer employment for the students form that area.
Someone needs to find out or do a research as to WHAT TYPE of Sea Weed this is. It could be of Health benefit to the people, and sold.
that’s money right there, people in Trinidad, bagging it and selling it as fertilizer, making good money
same in Babados