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What is bycatch? | Mongabay explains - YouTube Bycatch is when other species accidentally get caught when fishers are trying to get one specific species of fish In the ocean, it’s not easy to take aim
Bycatch Video (flash movie, 8MB) | WWF Known as bycatch, the incidental capture of these so-called “non-target species” is a major fisheries management problem, wasting time and billions of dollars in damaged gear and inefficient fishing methods
Reducing Bycatch - PBS LearningMedia In this video, see how scientists, gear specialists, and fishermen are working together and using what they know about fish behavior to design fishing nets, or trawls, that are selective in what they catch
What Is Bycatch? | World Wildlife Fund Learn about bycatch—the unintended capture of marine life during fishing—and how sustainable practices can protect ocean ecosystems
What is bycatch why is it so harmful? | IFAW What is bycatch, and how does it harm marine animals and other ocean life? Discover more about the impact of bycatch and how we can prevent it
Understanding Bycatch - NOAA Fisheries Fishing operations sometimes result in "bycatch" of non-target species Learn how NOAA Fisheries is working with partners to reduce bycatch
What Is Bycatch? | A Cartoon Crash Course - YouTube TRANSCRIPT Ever gone fishing hoping to catch one type of fish and ended up with something entirely different? Animals like these are called bycatch, and things usually don’t end well for them
Tackling Bycatch in U. S. Fisheries - Sustainable Fisheries - NOAA . . . Our video gallery showcases the science and management behind sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, safe sources of seafood, healthy ecosystems, and the conservation of sea turtles, whales, corals, and other marine life
Bycatch | Description, Statistics, Solutions, Facts | Britannica Bycatch, term for any fish, mammal, bird, or other animal or group of animals captured unintentionally by the commercial fishing industry Bycatch is closely related to the term discard, which is the amount of haul that is discarded back into the ocean, alive or dead