Saturday, May 4, 2024

Catch of the day

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On a day when tempers flared over the late opening of the Bridgetown Fisheries Complex, and when both customers and vendors complained of the high price
of flying fish in particular, Ronald Stuart was busily hauling in one of the catches
of the day.

Stuart, of Premium Seafood Ltd, was seen cutting up a 375-pound swordfish, which attracted the attention of cruise ship visitors from Guatemala and Europe who visited the market after docking.

They took out cameras to capture him hauling the fish to the company van on a trolley. (SB)

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