Bomb Fishing Is Reducing Coral Reefs to ‘Rubble’
Nicknamed the “Amazon of the Seas,” the Coral Triangle is the world’s most biologically diverse marine ecosystem. Sink below the surface and you’ll encounter the sound of a vibrant symphony of snapping shrimp, crunching crustaceans and feeding fish. But then the rhythmic music of life will dissolve into eerie silence, punctured only by the plosive […]
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