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No More Bombing

Monday, September 3, 2018

Previously, fishing with bombs was common practice in the waters south of Solor Island.

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Previously, fishing with bombs was common practice in the waters south of Solor Island. The fish disappeared, and coral reefs were decimated. Nowadays, people in the vicinity eagerly keep the environment safe, and earn their livelihood from the sea. 

Fish…there are fish…" The cries of the boatmen rose and fell on the seas. In the small boat, other crew members quickly threw out the net, while the boat circled around the fish aggre

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