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Twilight Calling for Business of Fisheries

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After decades and decades of exploration by our ancestors, the conundrum still exists in explaining the details of the ocean world. Jalaseva, a marine explorer from Indonesia, is indeed playing an active role in decoding the mysteries of the waters surrounding his homeland.Indonesia is covered to about 66% by ocean. It harbours world’s most multifarious coral reef and marine species. With such a large water cover, the nutritional requirement is bound to come maximally from these sources. Thus it won’t be alien in believing that oceans do play a fundamental role in country’s protein supply. As food scarcity is a global problem, this part of the continent is also not exempted from the tyranny. As a result over fishing and by catch is bound to happen.

These activities have already degraded various green fishing zones and caused some specie to extinct already. Over fishing has caused some fish to habitat twilight zones of the waters, where minimal light is available for photosynthetic activities. Some of these fish even have adapted to such conditions and have reformed themselves as illuminating ones. Various economies do think this as serious issue but no reforms have been implemented yet. In Indonesia alone, these activities are still in infancy as they have not troubled the local species much in contrast to other neighbouring countries.


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