kitts and nevis is known as "the narrows", measuring less than 4 kilometers wide. this stretch of water is traversed every day by fishing boots, water taxis, cruise ships and local ferries -and that leads to conflicts. the nature conservancy" wants to see the creation of defined zones called "marine managed areas," one would be reserved for fishermen only, the other for tourists. sherry: the fishermen traditionally set their pots in the narrows. but this is the nursery ground. if their pots are there and they're taking the juvenile fish, then those juvenile fish do not get to live to be old and bigger, and as scientists we know that small fish produce millions less eggs than a larger fish. the longer you let them grow, the more eggs they can produce and the more you get out of your fishery. >> on some days the fishermen's first port of call is inland, to a forest to find wood for new fish traps. they take their wood from myrtle trees, which grow back quickly. they're accompanied by sherry constantine, an environmentalist. she wants to gain insights into the fisherm