The Bahamas Leads Sustainable Tourism Efforts on World Oceans Day

The Bahamas is championing sustainable tourism with initiatives like marine conservation, coral restoration, and eco-friendly hospitality projects, aligning with global sustainability goals.

The Bahamas Leads Sustainable Tourism Efforts on World Oceans Day
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The Bahamas is taking significant steps to promote sustainable tourism and protect its marine ecosystems. With over 700 islands, the nation is implementing initiatives like the Bahamas Sustainable Investment Programme and community-driven projects such as Mangrove Mania to restore mangroves damaged by Hurricane Dorian. The country also focuses on coral restoration through Coral Vita and supports marine conservation via the Atlantis Blue Project Foundation. These efforts align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring both environmental protection and tourism growth.

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