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“But Virgin Islanders should be prepared, in general, to encounter sargassum on a more frequent basis in the coming years, because large amounts of sargassum in the Atlantic represent a new normal as compared to 10 years ago.”
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. reminded Virgin Islanders Friday that, despite the marijuana law he signed early this year, cannabis remains largely illegal in the territory until the fine print is worked out.
Historically, the island has served as a port of entry into the U.S. Virgin Islands, but it is no longer in use and it is inaccessible to most Virgin Islanders.
If we are talking about preserving Virgin Islands culture, then it is important to trace the history that distinguishes us as Virgin Islanders.