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Jamaica’s beach access crisis: ‘We shouldn’t be forced to fight for what is already ours’

By Natricia Duncan in St Ann and Anthony Lugg in KingstonJune 14, 2026·Source: The Guardian·6 views

Activists argue business model is ‘plantation tourism’ designed to benefit elite and disadvantage most JamaicansCampaigners go to court to fight privatisation of Jamaican coastDevon Taylor remembers when the Mammee Bay shoreline in St Ann, Jamaica, was filled with children frolicking in the ocean after school, fishers haggling with locals over the price of their daily catch and craft vendors carving souvenirs under almond trees.“I grew up on Mammee Bay,” Taylor says. He recalls fetching seawater in bottles for his grandmother when she was no longer able to go to the beach, learning to swim in the shallows, and watching generations of fishers cast their nets.

“That beach raised us. It fed us.” Continue reading...

Originally reported by The Guardian. Read the original article

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