Today the yacht services business and tourist day-chartering business provide many jobs. There are also numerous boutiques, supermarkets, bars, restaurants, internet cafes and, a dive operator. There are several hotels and guest houses on Union Island, as well as schools, churches and a small health clinic. The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD), though U.S. dollars (USD) and euros (EUR) are widely accepted. Telecommunications services are provided by Cable & Wireless, which offers landline and wireless services (GSM). Digicel offers competing for wireless services, including the network formerly operated by AT&T Wireless/Cingular. High-Speed Internet services are provided by Cable and Wireless (512 kbit/s down, 128 kbit/s up). The island is connected to the Saint Vincent mainland by a series of digital microwave towers (through connections to neighboring islands of Canouan and Bequia). Wi-Fi service in the harbor is offered through Internet Cafe-Clifton. Also through Hohhot Spot, a service offered in Union through Erika's Marine Services, which is also offered in
Bequia in the Grenadines, as well as
Dominica and
Antigua (both Falmouth and English Harbours and Jolly Harbour). Other computer and electronic support is also offered by The Internet Cafe — Clifton. Local piers and docks earn money by renting their open space to tourists who have chartered sailboats or yachts, charging them by boat length. In the middle of Clifton harbour sits Happy Island, a man-made island featuring a bar. Ferry services operate between Clifton and Saint Vincent, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday on the MS Barracouda and the MS Gemstar. Ferry services also operate bi-weekly between Ashton and
Hillsborough, Carriacou (Grenada) on Mondays and Thursdays. ==Fauna==