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Seal's Second Chance Lost to Ghost Fishing Gear

16 Dec

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Summary

  • A rescued seal named Carrom died tangled in discarded fishing nets.
  • Ghost gear poses a persistent danger to marine life and coastal communities.
  • Solutions include biodegradable nets and removing abandoned fishing equipment.
Seal's Second Chance Lost to Ghost Fishing Gear

A heartwarming rescue story turned tragic when Carrom, a young gray seal, succumbed to entanglement in discarded fishing gear. Rescued and rehabilitated by wildlife organizations, Carrom was released back into the ocean only to be found later trapped by ghost nets.

This heartbreaking event underscores the pervasive danger of plastic and nylon-based fishing equipment lost at sea. Ghost gear poses a continuous threat, leading to preventable wildlife deaths, impacting coastal tourism, and creating hazardous debris for communities.

Fortunately, solutions are emerging. Some fishing crews are experimenting with biodegradable nets, and nonprofits are actively removing abandoned gear from waters. Individuals can help by reducing plastic consumption and supporting sustainable fishing practices, offering hope for the future of marine life.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Carrom, a young gray seal, died after becoming entangled in discarded fishing nets.
Ghost gear refers to lost or abandoned fishing nets, ropes, and traps that continue to entangle and kill marine animals for years.
Solutions include using biodegradable fishing nets, organizing debris cleanups, and individuals reducing plastic waste and supporting responsible fisheries.

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