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Gaston: look a lot of mangroves are lost in barbuda, i was very protective of it, and tried my best to not let developers damage the mangroves, but the people of my country gave PLH over in barbuda the go ahead to destroy mangroves and swamp lands, it wasn’t me gaston that gave PLH the buffer zone to destroy mangroves where the barbudans would be oblivious of.