Indonesia’s status as a maritime country seemingly does not guarantee that its fishers live prosperously. As a result, the number of young people who want to work as fishers has declined.
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Destructive fishing practices in Sulawesi and elsewhere around Southeast Asia and are a direct cause of death for corals and fish.
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Each arises from our seeming unwillingness to respect the interdependence between ourselves, other animal species and the natural world more generally.
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