Good news for scuba divers as a scientist says reductions in fishing along the Barrier Reef have increased fish stocks.
From ABC News
The scientist at the head of an 11-year study into the effects of line fishing on the Great Barrier Reef says the policy of area closures to allow spawning has been very successful.
Professor [...]
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