May 15, 2025 – Tensions are rising in Tobago’s fishing community. Curtis Douglas, President of the All Tobago Fisherfolk Association (ATFA), is urgently calling for a...
Scarborough, Tobago – PDP’s Tobago West candidate, Curtis Douglas, says he was shocked by the level of poverty he’s encountering on the campaign trail. Speaking on...
The Two Tobago missing fishermen, Albert James and Junior Thorne, were found and brought back safely to shore after being lost at sea for four days....
A.T.F.A. questions why Chief Secretary Farley Augustine did not divulge more information about which contractors were paid in full or received partial payment for oil spill...
Update on Fishermen Affected by Oil Spill | Curtis Douglas | Host: Shenell Felix | Tobago Updates Good Morning Tobago | 10th September 2024
President of the All Tobago Fisherfolk Association, Curtis Douglas, is calling for payment of monies.
A.T.F.A. says T.H.A. contracted security firm is not doing enough to protect vessels from theft .
Fishermen still awaiting payment for assistance provided in Gulfstream oil spill response efforts.
Stakeholders in marine industry call for more effective crime fighting initiatives.
Fishermen complain that oil deposits are being found around King Fish grounds near Crown Point.