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International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 2016; 4(2): 474-483 Fishing with Light: Ecological Consequences for Coastal Habitats
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The use of artificial lights (metal halide lamp, incandescent lamp) for attracting fish and increasing catch is a common practice in the world fisheries and has been regarded as one of the most advanced, efficient and successful methods for capturing purpose as a result of our depleting fish stock resources, coral reef degradation, increased fishing input to low catch output and operational cost. This fishing aggregating method has been found to be environmental-unfriendly due to catching of
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