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Fish Bombing Putting Marine Life, Divers In Danger, Says Expert

Bradford HornsbyFebruary 3, 2020News Feed

The dangerous practice of fish bombing is not letting up in Sabah any time soon.

Boy Killed in Fish Bomb Blast

KarenNovember 11, 2015In The News, News Feed

A six-year old boy was killed when a fish bomb detonated while an 11-member Sea Gypsy family was constructing it at a stilt house off Pulau Bum Bum near Semporna.

Recovery In Rubble Fields: Long-Term Impacts Of Blast Fishing

Bradford HornsbyAugust 1, 2003News Feed, Research

This paper presents initial results from a study of factors that inhibit or enhance hard coral recovery in rubble fields created by blast fishing in Komodo National Park and Bunaken National Park, Indonesia.

Acoustic Characteristics Of Fish Bombing: Potential To Develop An Automated Blast Detector

Bradford HornsbyJanuary 31, 2003News Feed, Research

The use of explosives to catch fish has caused extensive damage to coral reefs throughout Southeast Asia, but the frequency with which they are used is largely unknown.

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