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Undersea cables and tourist attraction win CZM approval

By Virgin Islands Daily News

The St. Thomas Coastal Zone Management Committee has approved an extension for the Caribbean Cultural Center and Museum. Also at its meeting Tuesday, the committee approved a permit for existing undersea cables for AT&T and conducted a public hearing on a permit application for a boat launch and dock expansion for the Sprat Bay Homeowners Association on Water Island.

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