Fishermen blast premier dive sites off Indonesia
Friday, April 20, 2012 - 03:00
in Earth & Climate
KOMODO ISLAND, Indonesia (AP) -- Coral gardens that were among Asia's most spectacular, teeming with colorful sea life just a few months ago, have been transformed into desolate gray moonscapes by fishermen who use explosives or cyanide to kill or stun their prey....
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