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THE STRAIT
Definition: A narrow, naturally formed waterway that connects two larger bodies of water and separates two land masses. Straits are significant for navigation and often hold strategic and economic importance.
FLOW FREE FROM SEA TO SEA
RECREATIONAL
Fast-moving waters and tidal shifts bring a rich mix of species like mackerel, sea bass, and tuna, dynamic zones punctuated by abundance. By respecting local regulations, avoiding overfished species, and minimizing gear impact, we can preserve these vital passageways.
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SPORT FISHING
Sport fishing in the strait delivers a thrilling experience, where strong currents and narrow passages attract a rich variety of fish species. Practicing sustainability in these sensitive waterways is crucial to maintaining ecological balance and ensuring continued access.

COMMERCIAL
These narrow passages are vital for both local economies and global seafood supply chains. Sustainable management - through quotas, seasonal protections, and careful navigation - ensures these crucial corridors remain rich, safe, and viable for the future.



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PASSAGES, ROUTES, OPPORTUNITIES
Straits are nature’s vital passageways - narrow channels that connect seas, move currents, and guide both marine life and global trade alike. These dynamic corridors support biodiversity, influence climate patterns, and serve as crucial routes for migration, commerce, and cultural exchange. Like every great route, their importance also makes them vulnerable. Protecting straits means managing shipping, fishing, and development with care - ensuring these lifelines remain open, healthy, and thriving for generations to come.









