Tobagonians will soon be afforded the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of Outboard Marine Engine Repairs. Fisheries Development Officer within the Division of Marine Resources and Fisheries, Ruth Redman tells us why it is imperative that Tobagonians grasp this opportunity to repair their own boat engines.

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