Not exact matches
Cyanide fishing, whereby divers crush cyanide tablets into plastic squirt bottles of sea water and puff the solution to stun and capture live coral reef fish, is widely practiced throughout Southeast Asia despite being illegal in most countries of the
Cyanide fishing, whereby divers crush
cyanide tablets into plastic squirt bottles of sea water and puff the solution to stun and capture live coral reef fish, is widely practiced throughout Southeast Asia despite being illegal in most countries of the
cyanide tablets into plastic squirt bottles of sea water and puff the solution to stun and capture live coral reef
fish, is widely
practiced throughout Southeast Asia despite being illegal in most countries of the region.
But in others, there aren't enough laws or enforcers to prevent disturbing, destructive
practices, such as
fishing with explosives or
cyanide.
A host of problems, including overfishing,
practices such as
cyanide and dynamite
fishing that cause long - term reef damage, coastal development, and climate change are all taking their toll on the ecosystem and its biodiversity.
They protect the site from destructive activities such as
cyanide and dynamite
fishing while supporting the ability of local fishermen to use sustainable
fishing practices.