Rocky Point, Tobago – July 11, 2025 – Plans for a multi-million-dollar hotel and residential development at Rocky Point, Tobago, are facing intense scrutiny from environmental groups and concerned residents. A heated public consultation this week saw strong opposition arise over the project’s potential impact.
At the forefront of these concerns is the potential for significant damage to sensitive marine ecosystems, including vital coral reefs and critically endangered sea turtle nesting sites in Tobago. Residents and environmental advocates are raising alarms about the implications for Tobago’s pristine natural heritage.
Reporter Jewel Greene-George has this story, detailing the clash between development plans and environmental protection at Rocky Point, Tobago. The ongoing debate highlights the delicate balance between economic growth and safeguarding the island’s unique biodiversity.
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