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  2. Ghost net - Wikipedia

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    A sea turtle entangled in a ghost net. Ghost nets are fishing nets that have been abandoned, lost, or otherwise discarded in the ocean, lakes, and rivers. [1] These nets, often nearly invisible in the dim light, can be left tangled on a rocky reef or drifting in the open sea.

  3. How two crashes and love of ocean changed a life - AOL

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    The environmentalist's latest project has seen her removing abandoned fishing nets from beaches in Dorset [Maria Munn] In 2022, she began to dedicate more time towards her passion after an injury ...

  4. Environmental issues with coral reefs - Wikipedia

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    A beach seine is a long net about 150 meters (490 ft) with a mesh size of 3 centimeters (1.2 in) and a weighted line to hold the net down while it is dragged across the substrate and is one of the most destructive types of fishing gear on Kenya's reefs. [16] Bottom trawling in deep oceans destroys cold-water and deep-sea corals. Historically ...

  5. List of ghost towns by country - Wikipedia

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    Leydsdorp is an abandoned mining town near Tzaneen in Limpopo province. [11] Millwood is an abandoned mining town near Knysna. [12] Plaatjieskraal is an abandoned fishing town near Pearly Beach. Pomfret is an abandoned asbestos mining town in the North West province. Putsonderwater is an abandoned town in the Northern Cape.

  6. Kyle de Bouter holds up a pair of Patagonia board shorts made of recycled fishing nets, smiling as workers nearby slice old nylon nets to stack into seven-foot square, one-ton bales.

  7. Mediterranean cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    Researchers estimate that between 80 and 250 Blue and White Dolphins were accidentally captured in fishing nets every summer between 2000 and 2005. [56] The second is the problem of "ghost nets", i.e. the many abandoned fishing nets drifting with the currents, which retain their lethal properties for several years, even decades.

  8. Marine habitat - Wikipedia

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    Another threat to organisms lurking in the deep ocean is ghost fishing, and bycatch. Ghost fishing is the term that refers to any abandoned fishing gear in the ocean that continues to entangle and trap marine organisms. Gill nets for example, have been recorded tangled around deep sea corals and continue ghost fishing for extended periods of ...

  9. Garbage patch - Wikipedia

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    Within garbage patches, the waste is not compact, and although most of it is near the surface of the ocean, it can be found up to more than 30 metres (100 ft) deep in the water. [1] Patches contain plastics and debris in a range of sizes from Microplastics and small scale plastic pellet pollution , to large objects such as fishing nets and ...