No leave the
BELIZEAN BEACHES alone. I enjoy nothing more then to see a Belizean family playing together at the shore edge. Or any family for that matter. This is not a gringo vs. local issue, rich vs. poor. This is about being a good steward to the land and place we are privileged to occupy or visit.
Is this really what you want the beach to look like? This was taken yesterday in Robles within a World Heritage Site and Marine Reserve. Turtles historically nest on these beaches. Because of increased traffic with in the reserve, there is added runoff because of soil compaction, plants are being run over and unable to gain purchase.
Who is going to be the one to explain to my neighbors children why Belize wont's have turtles, conch, or lobster for them to enjoy when their adults? Because someone just has to drive on the beach. Or have conch out of season? Not me.