New Report Says St. Barthelemy's Ecosystems Are Reaching Critical Thresholds
February 28, 2017
February 28, 2017
NEW YORK, Feb. 28 -- The Wildlife Conservation Society issued the following news release:
A new report says St-Barthelemy's environment may be rapidly degrading, with major impacts stemming from land-based pollution, urbanization, and overfishing.
The 124-page report says that reefs and fish populations are declining, important seagrass beds are "mediocre," and that erosion and invasive species - everything from goats to iguanas to lionfish - are negativel . . .
A new report says St-Barthelemy's environment may be rapidly degrading, with major impacts stemming from land-based pollution, urbanization, and overfishing.
The 124-page report says that reefs and fish populations are declining, important seagrass beds are "mediocre," and that erosion and invasive species - everything from goats to iguanas to lionfish - are negativel . . .