>> chris blackwell: master plan? >> anthony: or are you just having fun? here one time so i'm very excited about here, what i'm doing here. i'm trying to break a little resort town. it's something that filters into the town, filters into the parish, filters into the country. >> anthony: lately the project at hand is the oracabessa fish sanctuary set up to protect the local fish habitat and breeding grounds. a noble cause, but one that has put blackwell squarely at odds with some of his neighbors. it seems to me that most people who come to jamaica pretty much stay within the compound of, you know, sandals or whatever and don't really get out there much. >> chris blackwell: it's a business model and that business model works well for people. ♪ the market that i'm going for are the ones on the high level in terms of a high cost level. >> anthony: is it an inevitability that basically all of the caribbean -- that it's essentially going to end up as a service economy? >> chris blackwell: yes, i think -- yes, i think, i think mainly so and then it's based on to