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But Lamson and others in the state’s marine community have stressed that while threats posed by sunscreen chemicals are important, it’s equally critical to regard those dangers properly relative to other coral stressors.
“Climate change and our water temperatures rising is really what’s killing our corals,” Lamson said. “Sunscreen and over fishing and runoff, they’re all also stressing them out. But sunscreen is getting a lot of hype and I think it’s important, but I just think that people should put it into perspective.”
I see this legislation as mostly virtue signaling but seriously, nigga, the fish are dying. You can go see it yourself the damage tourist cause. Nothing but vana left at some once popular snorkeling holes. Aquaculture industry told you fakkas but no listen.
[–] Le_Squish [S] ago
I see this legislation as mostly virtue signaling but seriously, nigga, the fish are dying. You can go see it yourself the damage tourist cause. Nothing but vana left at some once popular snorkeling holes. Aquaculture industry told you fakkas but no listen.