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Environment Minister receives thanks for supporting BNT shark conservation programme
By Gena Gibbs , BIS
May 16, 2011 - 9:37:54 PM

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Environment Minister Earl Deveaux is presented a Guy Harvey autographed shark poster. Pictured from left to right: Eric Carey, Bahamas National Trust executive director; the Hon. Earl Deveaux, Minister of the Environment; and Shelley Cant, Bahamas National Trust member. (BIS Photo / Gena Gibbs).

Nassau, The Bahamas – Environment Minister Earl Deveaux was presented with an autographed Guy Harvey shark conservation campaign poster, as a token of appreciation for his continued support of the Bahamas National Trust’s programme.  Minister Deveaux was also presented with a cartoon illustrated especially for The Bahamas by Jim Toomey.    

On May 13, Eric Carey, Executive Director of the BNT paid a courtesy call on Minister Deveaux in the conference room of the Ministry of the Environment at Dockendale House.  Joining Mr. Carey were BNT members Lynn Gape and Shelley Cant.
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Environment Minister Earl Deveaux is presented with a shark cartoon about The Bahamas, illustrated by Jim Toomey. Pictured from left to right: Eric Carey, BNT executive director; the Hon. Earl Deveaux, Minister of the Environment; and Shelley Cant, BNT member. (BIS Photo / Gena Gibbs).


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