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Just saw a Facebook post from my friend, the captain of a charter cat in the USVI.
He arrived in Little Lameshur Bay today with guests. The guests entered the water to snorkel only to see a dozen egg shells and other garbage on the bottom under the boat left there by whoever was recently on the mooring.
He spoke to the bay host who told him that the last two boats on the mooring in question were both crewed charter boats. Shame on those crews.
Just because it may be “biodegradable” it is garbage and doesn’t belong in the water. Absolutely disgusting.
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