#SaveTheParrotfish for the benefit of our environment They are responsible for cleaning smothering algae from coral reefs, which would eventually die otherwise. When they eat the algae they also chip away at the skeleton of the coral reef with their beaks, ground it up, and in turn produce sand; this process makes them a major producer of sand in the tropics. An adult parrotfish can produce up to 800 pounds of sand in its entire lifetime! If allowed, it can live for over 15 years; this is a major factor in helping to maintain our beaches and in turn, tourism and livelihood of many.
If I catch 2 parrot fishes from shore I'm going to eat them bcuz whoever is in charge of tourism doesn't care about how we live so catch and eat brother. Nature will take care of itself otherwise.
Lovely catch my brother
Up bro.... respect
Love the adventure mi bro nice catch
Respect
Good work bro, keep going at it
Yeah bro ...... nuff respect 🙌
Good catch bro nuff fun as well...longtime mi no do the sport but soon link up.
Up bro..... yea man
Watch that one already 😂
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#SaveTheParrotfish for the benefit of our environment
They are responsible for cleaning smothering algae from coral reefs, which would eventually die otherwise. When they eat the algae they also chip away at the skeleton of the coral reef with their beaks, ground it up, and in turn produce sand; this process makes them a major producer of sand in the tropics. An adult parrotfish can produce up to 800 pounds of sand in its entire lifetime! If allowed, it can live for over 15 years; this is a major factor in helping to maintain our beaches and in turn, tourism and livelihood of many.
Thanks ..... I will make sure of that.
If I catch 2 parrot fishes from shore I'm going to eat them bcuz whoever is in charge of tourism doesn't care about how we live so catch and eat brother. Nature will take care of itself otherwise.
Weh part this
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