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Call for Stewardship & Protection
ZNS Network
One of the founders of a fast-growing alliance of Exuma businesses, island operators and residents is calling for a commitment to environmental stewardship in the Central Exuma cays, questioning whether the proposed Yntegra Rosewood project was a right fit for Big Sampson Cay…

Make the Right Choice on Yntegra
The Tribune
…As Bahamians, we are relying on the Department of Environmental Planning and Protection, and on your leadership, to protect the fragile ecosystem surrounding Sampson Cay and the North Cut from irreversible harm.
The Environmental Impact Assessment submitted by the developers remains deficient…

DEPP still reviewing Yntegra project
The Tribune
THE government’s environmental agency is still reviewing a controversial proposal for a $200m ultra-luxury resort in Exuma, which has stirred opposition from some residents and a nearby development.
#The Rosewood Exuma Resort, proposed by the little-known Yntegra Group for development on Big Sampson Cay,

Coalition Formed to Oppose Rosewood Exuma Project
The Guardian
A coalition has been formed to oppose the development of a Rosewood resort on Sampson Cay, according to a press statement on the group.
That group, calling themselves SEA (Save Exuma Alliance), say they want to be assured by the relevant government authorities that safety and environmental issues will be dealt with before a resort is allowed to be built on the island.

More than 1180 Sign Petition Urging Government to Halt Dredging Planned for Yntegra Rosewood Project, Big Sampson Cay, Exuma
ZNS Network
More than 1,180 individuals have signed a petition calling on the Bahamas government to halt all certificates and permits for the construction of a Rosewood hotel and residential development announced for Big Sampson Cay, Exuma, until “key deficiencies” could be addressed, citing irrevocable impacts on seagrass meadows and other environmental concerns.

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Sampson Cay, Exuma, Bahamas