Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Marine discovery "will walk of sharks"

Technology channels () report: United States scientists from North-Eastern area of Indonesia have discovered a very interesting animals: "you can fin sharks to walk". Researchers claim that these sharks live in waters has been called "the Earth's most beautiful Ocean", hidden inside a large number of non-humans known plant and animal resources. However, as these waters are subjected to fishermen using high-strength power grid and deadly poisons repeatedly "slaughter indiscriminately fishing action" this strange sharks or anything else that has not yet been discovered new species may ultimately not escape extinction of bad luck.

Experts on AP reporters that, in this study, researchers have found from local 52 new species, which includes 24 new fish, 20 species of coral and eight styling very strange shrimp. Analysts noted that the previous few scientists travel to the mysterious waters of investigation and research work carried out, resulting in a large number of exotic species is not known to the outside world. In the future, people will continue to study the local biodiversity phenomena and how they are effectively protected. Scientists said that in addition to the ocean, the tropical rain forest in South-East Asia region may also be subject to the "retreat" many mysteries of plants and animals found.

Off the map, the mysterious sea area is located in the North-East of Papua Province, Indonesia. Local life at 1200 kinds of fish and coral, the 600 variety covers the global almost 75% of the known coral species, was once hailed as the "Coral triangle Asia region". United States experts urge local authorities to take effective measures to stop the fishermen "crazy fishing activities on aquatic products", as well as the establishment of the Park's approach to the protection of the natural environment here is not compromised. According to reports, current local only 11% of the area by the Government agencies of effective protection.

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