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To help save the reefs of the Indian Ocean , get active with these groups: Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association |
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Act Now: A Reefwatch diver surveys corals in the Seychelles, where reefs suffer the characteristic Indian Ocean impacts of mining and farm runoff.
Photo: Reefwatch Though the Indian Ocean is large and biologically diverse, corals here face enormous overall pressure from population increases and illegal fishing methods like dynamite blast fishing and cyanide fishing. Also, sediment runoff from agriculture has been a problem region-wide, smothering corals offshore. The United Nations Environment Program estimated that 20 percent of the region's coral reefs had already been destroyedand that was in 1984. |
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