If this new FAO release is to be believed (and since it doesn't link to any underlying documentation, blogfish remains slightly skeptical) Chile has done a remarkable job, reducing the number of seabirds killed from 1600 to zero in only four years. Impressive. This due to a voluntary U.N. agreement called the International Plan of Action on Seabirds, or IPOA-Seabirds, for short. Now it's time to translate those improvements in hook and line fisheries to trawl and net fisheries. Tweet
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Making fishing safer for birds
If this new FAO release is to be believed (and since it doesn't link to any underlying documentation, blogfish remains slightly skeptical) Chile has done a remarkable job, reducing the number of seabirds killed from 1600 to zero in only four years. Impressive. This due to a voluntary U.N. agreement called the International Plan of Action on Seabirds, or IPOA-Seabirds, for short. Now it's time to translate those improvements in hook and line fisheries to trawl and net fisheries. Tweet
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1600 to zero in 4 years that's amazing!
many species are killes by this speed even faster
Great speed, it's awesome!
This stuff is just part of life. Humans make so many different animals extinct it is sad :(.
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Seabird’s death rate has decreased rapidly its amazing. Sea birds are more experienced of fishing now, that's the reason may be.
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Fishing can be performed safely for seabirds if the angler would use the right equipment. Having fished for 10+ years and have seen all the changes in fishing equipment and the proper way to dispose of used fishing line I know it can be done.
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