Baker's Bay

Baker's Bay is a 3 mile long bay on the island of Great Guana Cay. A clear and aqua sea grass bed in the Sea of Abaco, it was a favorite destination of Abaco Islands boaters for years.

Baker's Bay is home to foraging and nesting sea turtles of up to five species. It is also home to a wide variety of sharks and large fish. Baker's Bay is created by two mangrove rivers from the island, which are important estuaries for the island's coral reef.

Dredging for a Premier Cruiselines cruise destination caused considerable environmental damage to the corals in the area,[1] as corals are unable to withstand continuous silting.

Golf club controversy

Baker's Bay and Gumelemi Cay are the location of the Baker's Bay Golf & Ocean Club, as well as the controversy surrounding it. In 2004, the Discovery Land Company began the megadevelopment project, which is largely believed by conservation groups to have destroyed the area.[2] Three independent scientists believe the coral reef will be destroyed by the construction of a golf course, marina and development structures.

References

  1. Sullivan-Sealey, K.; Cushion, N.; Semon, K.; Constantine, S. (2005). "Environmental Management Program for Baker’s Bay Club. Great Guana Cay, Abaco, Bahamas.". University of Miami. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  2. "Sierra Club Amicus Curiae Brief". Notes from the Road. 11 April 2010. Retrieved 19 February 2012. Filed by Simons Muirhead & Burton, 8-9 Frith Street, London W1D 3JB

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