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chlorine not the answer
Some methods of fishing that can disturb the interrelationship in an ecosystem include bottom trawling, which can destroy habitats on the seafloor, and using large nets that result in bycatch of non-target species. Overfishing can also disrupt the food chain and lead to imbalances in populations within the ecosystem.
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The animal effect is ecosytem is not pollutied and the human is
cyanide fishing kills coral reef cause of many fish die.
Sport fishing does very little if any damage to the ecosystem. Unregulated commercial fishing can deplete fish stocks.
Adroid the many coral reefs
For me,dynamite fishing destroy the ecosysytem,that if you use dynamite when fishing the ecosystem of fish will be destruckted and the fish will go to anonther ecosystem>>><3....Thats All Thenk You
---- coral reefs are destroyed by dynamite or cyanide fishing.
Cyanide
Cyanide fishing involves the use of cyanide chemicals to stun fish for easy capture, which has devastating effects on coral reefs. The toxic substance not only kills the targeted fish but also damages the coral structures by disrupting the symbiotic relationships between corals and their algae, leading to coral bleaching. This practice depletes fish populations and disrupts the ecological balance, ultimately harming the overall health and biodiversity of the reef ecosystem. Additionally, the long-term impacts can lead to decreased resilience of coral reefs to environmental stressors.
Cyanide
Cyanide fishing, Dynamite fishing and "Muro-ami" can also cause Coral Reefs Destruction due to chemicals that are involved in these types of fishing.
chlorine not the answer
YES
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