COURTESY OF AGNESSA LUNDY
CONCH PROTECTOR: Agnessa Lundy has studied conch conservation.
Whenever people gather for fun and food in the Bahamas, queen conch (pronounced konk) is usually on the menu. “It’s absolutely an expectation” that the giant sea snails will be served, says Agnessa Lundy, a marine scientist who studied conch while working for the Bahamas National Trust. “Whether it’s a sailing competition, a fair, or a festival—it’s just not an event without conch.” Conch is the national dish of the Bahamas, and its iconic pink shell even appears on the nation’s official seal.
When people gather for fun and food in the Bahamas, queen conch (pronounced konk) is usually on the menu. Everyone expects the giant sea snails to be served, says marine scientist Agnessa Lundy. She studied conch while working for the Bahamas National Trust. “Whether it’s a sailing competition, a fair, or a festival—it’s just not an event without conch.” Conch is the national dish of the Bahamas. Its famous pink shell is even on the nation’s official seal.