Threats to coral reefs

Destructive fishing

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Blast fishing
Dead fish as the result of blast fishing. Source: NOAA.

Coral reefs house thousands of marine communities like fish and mollusk species. They are very vulnerable to overexploitation: the reproduction of corals can't keep up with the excessive fisheries, with the result that lots of communities get exterminated.

Different reef related organisms are harvested for the curio, jewellery and live-fish trade. The harvesting of aquarium animals is probably the highest value-added part of coral reef fishing.

In addition, a lot of fishing practices cause direct damage to the reef structure and habitat mainly through the application of blast/dynamite fishing, fishing with poisonous chemicals, harmful netting techniques or non-selective fishing.

Learn more about the harmful fishing techniques