Lagoonal areas of Bimini are fringed with mangroves, salt tolerant trees that thrive in sheltered inter-tidal tropical areas. Mangroves are recognized as one of the most productive and valuable habitats on the planet. They provide a refuge and nursery ground for more than 140 species that find food and shelter in these areas. Conch, bonefish, lobster and reef fish thrive in the tangled mangrove tree roots in North Bimini's lagoon.
In order to preserve this natural wonder and to protect the food source that makes Bimini a fishing paradise, Bimini Bay Resort is engaging in a habitat creation and restoration program that will maintain the surrounding mangrove wetlands. Together with marine biologists and governmental organizations, Bimini Bay Resort is committed to preserving the natural wonders of Bimini for generations to come.
Bimini Bay Resort & Marina participates in a wide variety of community involvement activities throughout the year. From children's camps and beach cleanup events to community events produced by the resort, Bimini Bay Resort is invested in Bimini's unique island culture and continues to explore ways to enhance programming that supports those who call Bimini home.
Bimini Bay Resort & Marina has partnered with Pack for a Purpose to provide school supplies and other necessities to under priviliged youth in Bimini. Help support Bimini Bay Resort's partnership with the island's Louise McDonald High and Bimini Primary Schools by packing with a purpose!
Learn about Bimini Bay Resort's partnership and how you can Pack for a Purpose!