Derelict fishing nets comprise a significant amount of the marine debris in the world's oceans and on its shorelines. These ‘ghost nets’ result in economic losses for the fishing industry, pose hazards to navigation at sea, and can entangle marine and terrestrial wildlife. Ghost nets are an acute problem along Australia's northern coastline, with most nets originating from Southeast Asian fishing vessels outside Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). To understand the causes of gear loss and identify tractable solutions to this transboundary problem, Australian and Indonesian fishers (N = 54) were asked why, when and in what circumstances and conditions they are likely to lose gear. Fishers identified snagging of nets (78%) and gear...
Abandoned, lost, and discarded fishing gear is a small but damaging portion of plastic marine debris...
Fishing gear losses remain a serious problem for marine life; these losses are also the source of an...
Not AvailableThis publication is based on an assessment of fish and fishing gear loss from selected ...
Derelict fishing nets comprise a significant amount of the marine debris in the world's oceans and o...
Abandoned, Lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) comprises a significantpart of global ma...
Abandoned, Lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) comprises a significant part of global m...
Abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) represents a consequential amount of mar...
The remote Gulf of Carpentaria (GoC) represents 10% of Australia's coastline. This large, shallow se...
Blue swimming crab is one of the capture fisheries sector leading commodities in Banten Bay which is...
Abandoned, lost and derelict fishing gear (‘ghost gear’) is a major global problem, detrimentally im...
This two-stage study was designed to determine the types and quantities of lost fishing gear and the...
Fishing gears may be lost in the seas because of rough climatic conditions, damages to the gear, ent...
Abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) represents a significant, yet ultimately...
From 2002 through the end of 2012, a total of 4,358 derelict nets were removed from the Washington w...
Abandoned, lost, and discarded fishing gear is a small but damaging portion of plastic marine debris...
Fishing gear losses remain a serious problem for marine life; these losses are also the source of an...
Not AvailableThis publication is based on an assessment of fish and fishing gear loss from selected ...
Derelict fishing nets comprise a significant amount of the marine debris in the world's oceans and o...
Abandoned, Lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) comprises a significantpart of global ma...
Abandoned, Lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) comprises a significant part of global m...
Abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) represents a consequential amount of mar...
The remote Gulf of Carpentaria (GoC) represents 10% of Australia's coastline. This large, shallow se...
Blue swimming crab is one of the capture fisheries sector leading commodities in Banten Bay which is...
Abandoned, lost and derelict fishing gear (‘ghost gear’) is a major global problem, detrimentally im...
This two-stage study was designed to determine the types and quantities of lost fishing gear and the...
Fishing gears may be lost in the seas because of rough climatic conditions, damages to the gear, ent...
Abandoned, lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) represents a significant, yet ultimately...
From 2002 through the end of 2012, a total of 4,358 derelict nets were removed from the Washington w...
Abandoned, lost, and discarded fishing gear is a small but damaging portion of plastic marine debris...
Fishing gear losses remain a serious problem for marine life; these losses are also the source of an...
Not AvailableThis publication is based on an assessment of fish and fishing gear loss from selected ...