Tokyo — The “shrine island” of Miyajima is one among Japan’s most iconic locations. A fast ferry experience from downtown Hiroshima, the postcard-perfect locale is much-loved for its large “floating” vermilion Shinto gate and sanctuary halls constructed over the water of Hiroshima Bay.
With a resident inhabitants below 1,500, the tiny island and World Heritage Website obtained nearly 5 million vacationers final yr alone. However one breed of customer particularly seems to have grown too keen on the charming island for its personal good.
Locals have had sufficient of the kawa-u, or nice cormorant.
Descending on Miyajima’s protected forests of in enormous flocks, the snaky-necked diving birds — who’ve develop into identified regionally as “the black gang” — are ruffling feathers for 2 causes.
For one, nice cormorants (that are amongst 40 cormorant species worldwide, 4 of them native to Japan) are expert and voracious fish eaters. The smooth birds in a position to dive nearly 100 toes into the ocean seeking prey — they usually’ve made a meal of the quiet, shallow waters round Miyajima.
“The scenario is tragic,” a fisherman lamented to native community RCC, calling the fowl invasion “a matter of life and loss of life” for his enterprise. Because the feeding frenzy unfolds, he mentioned he and the island’s different fishing folks “cannot do a factor besides sit again and watch.”
Catches of prime business species together with the conger eel, he reckoned, have plummeted by 80%.
In different components of Hiroshima, the birds have effectively picked rivers clear of ayu, or sweetfish. An Osaka-based TV community, ABC, pegged cormorant losses to the Hiroshima fishing business at greater than $1 million.
Virtually three toes in size, the insatiable birds are distinctive amongst massive avians for dwelling in massive colonies, which has led to the second cause they’re not welcome on the island of the gods.
The hearty-eating birds excrete prodigious quantities of acidic guano, totally coating bushes and floor vegetation in a pungent white powder.
As parts of the protected forest on Miyajima wither away below the blanket of fowl droppings, leaving useless patches of brown earth, the birds merely transfer on to the following stand of bushes.
Yosuke Shikano, who works with the division of agriculture, forest and fisheries part within the metropolis of Hatsukaichi, which administers Miyajima, instructed CBS Information the cormorant droppings had destroyed 2.5 acres of forest already, lower than a mile from the picturesque vacationer space.
As within the U.S., cormorants have been as soon as endangered in Japan, however populations have roared again because of conservation efforts and waterway cleanup campaigns. All through the prefecture of Hiroshima, which incorporates Miyajima, the winter migrant inhabitants of nice cormorants had swelled to over 7,000 as of December — greater than double the quantity seen in 2014.
Shikano mentioned the town has tried quite a lot of non-lethal strategies, together with laser pointers and fireworks, to chase away the cormorants. Fishing poles have been used to solid and fling biodegradable fowl deterrent tape via the treetops in some areas.
The white tape, which resembles polyester twine however disintegrates harmlessly inside a couple of months, scares off birds by snapping within the wind and reflecting flashes of sunshine.
The defensive marketing campaign has succeeded in lowering the winter migrant inhabitants, however not quick sufficient to swimsuit the town of Hatsukaichi, which is ready to start out searching a whole lot of cormorants at their breeding nests on the far northwest aspect of the island.
“It is an endemic species, so we do not wish to eradicate them fully,” Shikano mentioned. “However the quantity must be managed.”