private sector investment in alternatives, i don't think that--that lobster diviving, commercial lolobster diviving, as i it exists today, is going to end. >> ininternational organizazatis have attempted to catalyze changege in the reregion, bringing together small-scale fishermen, commercial divers, the lobster industry, and government agencies to promote a conversion to trtrapping. but nearlyly all efforts for industry reform have been met with strong resistance anand lack of incentiveve to ch. >> [speaking spanish] >> with few economic alternatives along the coast and the absence of government or international pressure to comply, commercial lobster diving is likely to persist, dedespite the new legislslation. and i it's the mimiskito divers and their families that will continue to suffer the consequences. before. it's kind of private, [anima chatterining] simons: eve ensler is one of the most inspiring artists, activists, leleaders i've ever known. [cheering and applause] yeah, really. she has used the arts as a vehicle to accelerate the wakening of mass consciousness andnd to advance women's ri