
(FILES) Photo taken on October 19, 2008 shows Filipino fisherman Manuel Honrado catching fish in the waters of Bolinao town in Pangasinan province northern Philippines. Leaders from six countries -- Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, East Timor, Malaysia, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea -- will meet on the sidelines of the World Ocean Conference in Manado, Indonesia to launch a plan to save the Coral Triangle, an underwater ecosystem that is home to more than half the world's coral reefs.

Fishermen arrive at Bali's fishing village in Jimbaran with a fresh catch of tuna on May 10, 2009. A global meeting on the future of the world's oceans opened in Indonesia May 11, with officials from over 70 countries meeting in Manado city for the five-day World Ocean Conference, a ministerial-level meeting touted as the first major global talks on the role of oceans in mitigating climate change and global warming

Fishermen prepare to sail from Bali's fishing village in Jimbaran on May 10, 2009. A global meeting on the future of the world's oceans opened in Indonesia May 11, 2009 with officials from over 70 countries meeting in Manado city for the five-day World Ocean Conference, a ministerial-level meeting touted as the first major global talks on the role of oceans in mitigating climate change and global warming.

This photo taken on April 26, 2009 shows a scene of the beach on Runduma island, Wakatobi, on southeastern Sulawesi island. A key global conference on oceans opened May 11, 2009 in Indonesia with a warning that climate change will accelerate the destruction of already precious marine resources. Officials and ministers from more than 70 countries are meeting over five days in the port of Manado in a bid to influence crucial climate change talks in Denmark in December.


This photo taken on April 27, 2009 shows a seaweed farmer staying at a temporary hut on the sea of the Wakatobi islands, off southeastern Sulawesi island. A key global conference on oceans opened May 11, 2009 in Indonesia with a warning that climate change will accelerate the destruction of already precious marine resources. Officials and ministers from more than 70 countries are meeting over five days in the port of Manado in a bid to influence crucial climate change talks in Denmark in December

This photo taken on April 26, 2009 shows a beach scene on Runduma island, Wakatobi, off southeastern Sulawesi island. A key global conference on oceans opened May 11, 2009 in Indonesia with a warning that climate change will accelerate the destruction of already precious marine resources. Officials and ministers from more than 70 countries are meeting over five days in the port of Manado in a bid to influence crucial climate change talks in Denmark in December



This photo taken on April 27, 2009 shows a man sitting on a speed boat as the Sun rises on the sea off the Wakatobi islands, in southeastern Sulawesi. A key global conference on oceans opened May 11, 2009 in Indonesia with a warning that climate change will accelerate the destruction of already precious marine resources. Officials and ministers from more than 70 countries are meeting over five days in the port of Manado in a bid to influence crucial climate change talks in Denmark in December