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The Bahamas will refinance part of its debt to protect its famous turquoise waters

Athletic Director Rob Bonner
Crook County School District
Athletic Director Rob Bonner

Associated Press

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The Bahamas says it will refinance $300 million of its external debt to free up more than $120 million for marine conservation projects and climate change mitigation. It is the fifth such debt-for-nature swap in the world. The Bahamian government signed the deal announced Friday with The Nature Conservancy, the Inter-American Development Bank and other financial partners. The deal involves buying back the existing debt via a new loan with reduced interest rates, a move expected to free up some $124 million in funding. That money will be used for marine conservation projects for the next 15 years.

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