The growing consumption of venomous sea snakes in Southeast Asia has
resulted in the massive harvesting of these marine animals in the Gulf
of Thailand. Fishermen and traders face a high risk of snakebites and
even death as 80 tons of sea snakes are captured annually. Herpetologist
and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Zoltan Takacs documents this
phenomenon while questioning the ecological and medical impact of this
escalating wildlife trade.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Foc4dn90n3E