Animal Scene

HOW OVERFISHIN­G IS KILLING THE CORALS

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The-crown of-thorns are normally put in check by several creatures: Triton Shell (usually taken from the reefs to make popular souvenirs), Bump Head Parrotfish, Puffer Fish, and Triggerfis­h, all of which are sold to different markets. They are so overfished to the point that they could no longer play their part in keeping starfish population­s in check, creating outbreaks that could wipe out entire reefs for good.

Our coral reefs – including one of the most popular in the world, the Tubbataha Reef, which is located in the heart of the Sulu Sea, are already in critical condition. A nationwide assessment of the Philippine coral reefs was done in 2014 by Dr. Al Licuanan, revealing that the country lost a third of its corals in just 20 years. The survey also concluded that 90% of our reefs are already in poor condition and at this state will not survive a massive outbreak of Crown-of-thorns or a major bleaching, which is also a serious threat to our reefs.

These are rather alarming, yet are often overlooked by the general public. As we go on with our everyday lives, we don’t realize that our country is already losing entire ecosystems, because these facts aren’t commonly covered in the news.

The Crown-of-thorns outbreak was definitely cause for alarm. As soon as we wrapped up in Sipalay and reported the incident via Reef Check Philippine­s, countless reports started rolling in about how other communitie­s observed similar phenomena in their areas. There were reports from Iloilo, Anilao, and Puerto Galera.

Such a disaster was easy to avoid. With proper enforcemen­t of the rules in Marine Protected Areas and of fishing regulation­s, we wouldn’t be seeing this much of a threat today.

It really inspires me that despite this serious outbreak, more and more people are coming together. Everyday, we see advocates speaking up for the reefs and its animals, especially because they do not have a voice of their own. I hope that one day, we can finally win against man’s greed so that our future generation­s can still enjoy the beauty that lies in the Philippine­s Seas.

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