Creek A

Creek A is on the west side of Andros in the National Park. Working with the Bahamas National Trust and Andy Smith a Drone overflight was done to demonstrate the fragmentation that has occurred. This is primarily due to siltation that has choked the fresh exchange of tidal flow in and out of the creek. The adverse impact this has had can be plainly seen.

Creek B

Creek B is also in the National Park. A dron overflight demonstrates.

 

Creek C

Creek C is on the west side of Andros Island. It is in the National Park. Local fishing guides and the Bahamas National Trust identified this creek as a priority candidate for creek restoration. Drone overflight videos demonstrate the loss of marine habitat behind the mangroves choking the creek mouth.

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