Corey Connelly
TOBAGO tourism stakeholders are worried that the industry will take a pricey hit after the April 26 shark attack on a British tourist.
This weekend the island was set to host the Tobago jazz experience with many locals and foreigners flocking to enjoy the music and beaches.
However, at least seven beaches along Tobago’s western coast, including Pigeon Point, Mt Irvine and Store Bay, as well as the famous Buccoo Marine Park, remained closed to the public on April 27 as a precautionary measure. The THA says they will reopen on a phased basis. Beaches on the north-eastern and eastern sides of the island remain open.
Chamber of Industry and Commerce president Curtis Williams on April 27 told Newsday the attack will…
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