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Miami sisters’ deaths trigger fears among Bahamians, reigniting concern over barges
A tragic accident that left two young girls dead when a barge slammed into the small sailboat they were on during a summer sailing camp in Miami has triggered fears among Bahamians, reigniting concerns over a proposed development in Exuma that would allow supply ships and barges to ply areas popular with swimmers and small boats.

Save Exuma Alliance calls for crackdown on reckless boating
A Grassroots coalition in the Exumas is calling on the Bahamian government to urgently crack down on reckless boating, citing a surge in dangerous incidents tied to the explosion of boat traffic around popular tourist attractions.
The Save Exuma Alliance (SEA) issued a sharp warning this week following a July 1 incident in which a man snorkelling just 20 feet from shore was struck by a speeding 20-foot Boston Whaler.

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