Guardian Media in Port of Spain is reporting the leaders of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago have agreed that fisheries officials from both countries will meet and analyse whether there has been overfishing of flying fish in Tobago waters.
Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley played down the issue, saying both heads of government held talks at the recent crime symposium in T&T and came to an amicable agreement on the way forward.
She notes there has been no tension whatsoever.
No timeline was given by the Barbadian leader on when the fisheries departments will provide feedback to the two governments.
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