Plate 97
  • PEW0097. ENVIRONMENT: Palau regulations do not allow export of popular fish for live reef fish trade, has saved species there
Plate 98
  • PEW0098. ENVIRONMENT: bumphead wrasse, prized for food, Palau regulations do not allow export of this species for live reef fish trade
Plate 99
  • PEW0099. ENVIRONMENT: a variety of fish from coral reefs are caught for food, export of certain species causes decline, Palau
Plate 100
  • PEW0100. ENVIRONMENT: sewage pipe leak can cause problems, excess nutrients and sediment can kill coral reefs, Palau
Plate 101
  • PEW0101. plastic bags look like jellyfish, can kill turtles and other marine life that eat it, mistaking them for jellyfish, Philippines
Plate 102
  • PEW0102. hurricane damage, destroyed once lush coral reef, staghorn coral rubble and damage down to 80 feet, Jerry's Jam, Bonaire, Caribbean
Plate 103
  • PEW0103. hurricane damage, destroyed once lush coral reef, staghorn coral rubble and damage down to 80 feet, Jerry's Jam, Bonaire, Caribbean
Plate 104
  • PEW0104. piles of conch shell, tasty mollusk has been overfished to near-extinction, Bonaire, Caribbean
Plate 105
  • PEW0105. piles of conch shell, tasty mollusk has been overfished to near-extinction, Bonaire, Caribbean
Plate 106
  • PEW0106. coastal mangroves: one of most threatened habitats; development threatens spawning, nursery grounds; serves as sediment trap
Plate 107
  • PEW0107. trash on beach, plastics are carried over thousands of miles of currents, causing great harm miles from land, tossed onto beach here, Bonaire, Caribbean
Plate 108
  • PEW0108. chinook or king salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) swim upstream to spawn; threatened due to loss of habitat, California