Damselfish
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Not the first time I heard of this. So how likely is it to happen?
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But if they continue to destroy what is left, the visitors will eventually stop coming - especially divers.The fact that visitors want it to stay the same way it was 5, 10, 20, 30 years ago just isn't sustainable for a developed country like the Cayman Islands.
And they have to weigh that up against the non-tourist sector growth, for sure. Like Health care tourism, the financial sector and so on.But if they continue to destroy what is left, the visitors will eventually stop coming - especially divers.
They said that with the cruise ships coming to CozumelBut if they continue to destroy what is left, the visitors will eventually stop coming - especially divers.