Given that marine scientists have previously identified significant problems with over fishing, exploitation and unsustainable practices such
as blast fishing, this marine park could not come soon enough.
The idea was to find a badly damaged reef, where the worst problems, such
as blast fishing, had stopped.
Not exact matches
As well as being good shots, the fish alter the force of their blast to hit bigger targets harde
As well
as being good shots, the fish alter the force of their blast to hit bigger targets harde
as being good shots, the
fish alter the force of their
blast to hit bigger targets harder.
The ability of electric eels to shock their prey with a 600 - volt
blast is well known, but exactly how the
fish orchestrate their attacks has remained a question
as murky
as the waters they hunt in.
The narrow streets blend into one big party
as back - yard barbecues sizzle with fried
fish, stalls serve up plentiful liquor and sound systems
blast out big beats — late into the night.
For example, try typing «destructive
fishing practices» into Google, and news headlines such
as «
Blast fishing hurts Sawu Sea's marine habitats,» referring to a place in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), or «Dynamite
fishing, trawl - nets ravaging Tomini Bay,» referring to a place in North Sulawesi, will show up in the search results.
We are pleased to inform that
fish blasting and poisoning has been stopped since the year 2000, and many reefs have recovered substantially
as has the
fish population.
During GDC 2018 this week we got something of a
blast from the past
as we checked out Shift Quantum from
Fishing Cactus, which is set to be published by Red Panda on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Playstation 4, and PC.
Playing locally or online with friends is an absolute
blast as teammates frantically shout out orders, direct each other towards objectives and counter being overwhelmed by swarms of shuffling
fish dinners.
There's nothing quite like the serenity of dropping your lure into the water, listening to the waves lap playfully at the sides of your boat,  and waiting for a
fish to bite... Then reeling it in (along with twenty or thirty other
fish),
blasting them to bits with your shotgun, watching
as money and guts rain down from the heavens, and saving up your cash to buy a bazooka.
«That's one of the reasons why I think we're seeing the
fish, the corals and a lot of the invertebrates dying
as quickly
as they are — their cells are basically
blasting out, coming down,» described Richmond.