Setting nets below the surface means fishermen catch almost 80 percent fewer dolphins and whales

Lowering gillnets into the water—instead of using them on the surface—can lower the chances of tuna fishermen accidentally hauling in dolphins and whales, according to new research led by Florida International University and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Pakistan.


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Source: Phys.org