I don't know how interested the forum people would be in some more pictures? As I said the island is heavily dependent of three things; Sugar production, tourism and fishing. The marine environment are heavily affected by a increase in acidity because of the uptake of CO2. The acidity breaks down the calcium skeleton of corals and other marine fauna with calcified exoskeletons. These corals are home of an enormous diversity of fish species (and other species). If corals disappear all of these species disappear. Hopefully Mauritius will be able to protect the marine environment in the coming year. Today a russian diver approached me while I was photographing and tried to get me to follow him. He probably wanted to show me something, but while signaling me, he trampled on the corals and broke several of them
Luckily, it seems like Mauritius has plenty of areas where corals thrive and I hope it will be like this for hundreds of years.
Guess how many species of fish are within the first frame?