Great Barrier Reef potato cod at risk from own friendliness 
By Natalie Bochenski US Source: brisbane times 12/17/2014
Natalie Bochenski
Queensland's friendliest fish is at risk - and its gentle and curious nature appears to be half the problem.

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) is investigating reports illegal fishing and fish 'framing' are responsibly for declining numbers of potato cod at Cod Hole, a popular dive site off Lizard Island.
 

The area is a protected Green Zone, but GBRMPA tourism and stewardship director Karen Vohland said at least two potato cods have been spotted with fishing line stuck in their gills.

"Potato cods are particularly vulnerable because they're extremely friendly, and often follow divers around like puppies," she said.

 
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