Galápagos Islands’ sea cucumber dispute
A boom in demand for sea cucumbers in Asia set off a confrontation between fishermen and conservationists in the waters off the Galápagos Islands.
A boom in demand for sea cucumbers in Asia in the 1990s set off a confrontation between fishermen and conservationists in the waters off the Galápagos Islands, where the protein-rich ocean creature was found in abundance.
The high price being paid for the sea cucumbers led to a gold rush on the South American archipelago, a chain of 21 islands home to many unique species.
In 2020, Mike Lanchin spoke to a Galapagos fisherman Marcos Escaraby and conservationist Alan Tye, who found themselves on opposite sides of the dispute.
(Picture: Sea cucumber. Credit: Getty Images)
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