![]() White Teatfish sea cucumber in the Southern Great Barrier Reef. New research reveals that overharvesting has put the Great Barrier Reef’s tropical sea cucumber populations in peril, with strong demand for this delicacy from East and Southeast Asia. Several kinds of sea cucumber are harvested, mainly for Chinese consumption. The global market for sea cucumbers is estimated to be worth over USD$200 million annually. Published in Biological Conservation, the research was led by a team from the University of Sydney and the University of Queensland. “Known as the earthworms or vacuums of the sea, sea cucumbers are critical for reef health, helping keep the seafloor clean and productive," said Dr Maria Byrne, Professor of Marine Biology from the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney. Tropical cutie Sasha gets her hairy pussy licked and then she gives deepthroat blowjob Thumbnail. “Abundant sea cucumber populations on unfished reefs process tonnes of lagoon sediments annually through their body - they are the clean sand solution. "These animals are in peril globally and their harvest on the Great Barrier Reef is of great concern. ![]()
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