Anyway, Sarah our guide through the institute recommended we stop in Rock Sound at Coco Plum. he has been working with them with their conch research program.
I love this... The conch population is decreasing and the Bahamians need some education. He actually has a coral and only uses the mature conch.


Our lunch was wonderful. Conch salad was fresh and wonderful and Avian, the owner talked to us about how to fix lobster and his philosophy about life on island.



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