Cuba: The Last Frontier
The relationship between the United States and Cuba has always been complicated and interconnected, and new research suggests their fisheries are intertwined as well. Monte Burke writes about new conservation work on the horizon in Cuba through the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust, as well as the fly fishing opportunities presented by the newly opened waters. “Cuba appears to be the “last, best place,” the frontier that represents some sort of terminus for flyfishing’s own form of manifest destiny,” writes Burke. Read more via Forbes.
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