"SAN FRANCISCO — Jessica Vyvyan-Robinson was diving off Borneo when she was struck without warning by shock waves.
'I could feel it in my chest — like a dull, booming sound,' she recalled in an interview. After surfacing, her group learned that fishermen had detonated explosives.
The incident, which occurred a year ago, was Ms. Vyvyan-Robinson’s first encounter with blast fishing, a highly destructive technique used in impoverished pockets of the world."
Kate Galbraith reports for the New York Times February 4, 2015.
Source: NY Times, 02/05/2015