Sentences with phrase «dynamite fishing in»

Due to dynamite fishing in previous years some of the coral is damaged, yes, but if you know the right dive sites, have a good guide and dive centre, you will see amazing coral daily.

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«Coral reefs suffering in Philippines despite outlawing damaging fishing practices: New research finds dynamite, poison still common fishing methods.»
It showed that many reefs are in very bad shape, even the ones that aren't being dynamited as a fishing method.
In some countries, fishermen use dynamite to catch fish, leaving behind coral rubble.
For days, workers building a fish ladder in the Potomac had been blasting rock out of the riverbed with dynamite.
Hundreds, floating like dead fish in a dynamited pond.
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.
Home to the second largest project in the world, it was local fishermen who kick - started some of the eco movements when they set up patrols to stop the dynamite fishing.
For the islands of Bidadadri, Punggu and Kukusan in the Komodo National Park buffer zone, the primary devastation has been due to dynamite fishing and a recent crown - of - thorns infestation.
This money is collected and reinvested to collect and manage the rubbish problem on the island, to pay the fisherman a salary in exchange of no dynamite fishing any more, and control the application of the rules.
There is a strong environmental focus here as the reefs sufferred in El Nino and from a limited amount of dynamite fishing that damaged small parts of the reef in the past.
The island and surrounding coast of mainland Bali has been subject to dynamite and cyanide fishing in the past, but an agreement was struck with local fishermen around 10 years ago, granting them exclusive rights to the business of transferring tourists to the island.
The coral is in perfect condition at Nusa Lembongan because no one has engaged in dynamite fishing here and it's also a reef less travelled.
Unfortunately dynamite fishing is still active within the western side of the bay and so the health of the dive sites in that area is subject to constant change.
Thanks to the appalling political situation in that country, virtually all dive boats in Burmese waters run from Thailand, and friends of mine who've dived up there say that a lot of the reefs have been extensively fished with dynamite, which, as you can imagine, doesn't do the coral or the marine life much good.
In South Carolina it's illegal to go fishing with dynamite.
Humans have indeed tipped the balance in favor of COTS and in addition to destructive over fishing with dynamite and cyanide, those causes of coral death are the only factors we can remedy.
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