Curtis Antoine continues the fisherman’s lifestyle inherited from his father, passing it on to his son. He speaks with Dr Anjani Ganase, marine scientist and explains how he has adapted his business as harvests from the sea change. The first time I worked with Curtis Antoine, he was introduced as “Amin” after the Uganda Dictator
Whale of a time in Tobago?
A humpback whale 3/4 mile off Charlotteville. -
A year into the covid19 pandemic, Tobago s tourism industry continues to suffer owing to the international border closure. Tobago has sought to use this downtime to improve its tourism sector for when visitors can be welcomed again.
Aside from the pristine beaches, flora and fauna, local dishes and unique culture, research is being done to add whale watching to Tobago s list of attractions.
CEO of Environmental Research Institute of Charlotteville Aljoscha Wothke told Newsday on Sunday, whale sightings are common around this time of year as they migrate from south to north.