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Lost, discarded or abandoned fishing gear make up for 10 per cent of all marine litter Large amounts of fishing gear lost at sea or abandoned by fishers are hurting the marine environment ...
A fisherman in Australia is lost at sea after a shark dragged him into the ocean, police said. Paul Barning, a member of the ...
The problem of lost fishing gear and equipment from the aquaculture ... to large quantities of microplastics ending up in the ocean. "We have already come a long way in the work," said Karl.
The Tamil Nadu coastline has seen numerous Olive Ridley turtle deaths owing to entanglement in abandoned fishing nets ...
A group of fishermen says that it lost business after Seafood Watch, a program run by the Monterey Bay Aquarium, advised ...
Underwater noise is pollution, but if we stop putting it in the ocean, it will disappear. WWF supports measures to manage underwater ... One of the most damaging types of marine plastic pollution is ...
“Sea turtles’ bodies can quickly heal from the severity of a missing limb — recovery needs to be fast after the trauma of losing a limb to a predator — but sometimes complications arise from this ...
An angler in Australia was pulled overboard by a giant shark while fishing in a tournament Sunday. He remains lost at sea.
State officials and representatives of fishing ... the Maine gear. Researchers say that one of the most important ways to prevent entanglements is by reducing vertical lines in the ocean ...
In 2021, the government launched a crackdown on illegal fishing gear and methods across the Indian Ocean, particularly, Lamu County. The crackdown saw several fishermen arrested and charged in court.
A loggerhead turtle tangled in fishing gear has been released to the waters ... “Sea turtles have been documented in the ocean living healthy full lives with just three flippers, so we believe ...