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Manuel Marrero inaugurates seven fish farms in Sancti Spíritus

Trinidadians will be able to learn “that the reef marine ecosystem is the most densely populated on the planet”; But, six kilometers further south, on the grounds of the Meliá Trinidad Peninsula, tourists will taste the fish and shellfish that inhabit it, well protected from the voracious appetite of Cuban predators.

Manuel Marrero inaugura peceras en Sancti Spíritus © Facebook / Tiendas Caribe Sancti Spíritus
Manuel Marrero inaugurates fish farms at Sancti Spíritus Photo © Facebook / Tiendas Caribe Sancti Spíritus

After inaugurating the new Meliá Trinidad Peninsula hotel in Sancti Spíritus, the Cuban prime ministerManuel Marrero Cruz He went to the rural settlement Playa La Boca, located in the municipality of Trinidad,to inaugurate a mini aquarium with seven fish tanks.

“Manuel Marrero, together with the guests who accompany him, are currently inaugurating the mini aquarium of fish and invertebrates from the reef located on La Boca Beach. Visitors were pleasantly impressed by the beauty of the place and the surroundings. A work done by Aldaba Trinidad for Trinidadians and foreigners," he highlighted in hissocial networks Tiendas Caribe Sancti Spíritus

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The 510th anniversary of the founding of the Villa de Trinidad was the occasion chosen by the Cuban regime to inaugurate a five-star hotel, with 401 rooms (between standard andThe level), seven bars, seven restaurants and numerous venues for events, meetings, conferences and parties.

As the Meliá Trinidad Peninsula is only for those adults over 18 years of age who have enough dollars to pay for its luxurious facilities and magnificent services, the Cuban regime decided that Trinidad's 510th anniversary also deserved to inaugurate a more popular and affordable facility.

And what better than a mini aquarium with seven fish tanks with corals and small fish to celebrate five centuries of history in the region? According toHoly Spirit Radio, the place is on the lips of all the inhabitants of the area and they consider it “a dream come true.”

The seven fish tanks and the little house that contains them were “the gift” to Trinidad made by the Aldaba Company, the UEB Nacari (belonging to the companyFlora and fauna, property of the commanderGuillermo García Frias), the Local Development Projects Office and the municipal government of Trinidad.

“The Marine Aquarium of fish and invertebrates of the reef is from now on a recreational, environmentally sustainable space, which makes available to the visitor in seven large fish tanks, an adaptation of the seabed with its implicit tenants, allowing direct observation, getting to know them and enjoy them,” said the aforementioned official media.

If the “implicit tenants” of the sea then appear exclusively on the tables ofMelia, will have been one more “conquest of the revolution” that, with the seven fish tanks inaugurated by Marrero Cruz, will have “advanced” in the “environmental care of a very interesting, but fragile ecosystem.”

There, Trinidadians will be able to learn “that the reef marine ecosystem is the most densely populated on the planet”; But, six kilometers further south, on the grounds of the Meliá Trinidad Peninsula, tourists will taste the fish and shellfish that inhabit it, well protected - thanks to the revolution - from the voracious appetite of Cuban predators.

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