New Study Raises Concerns About Proposed Mitigation Strategy For Marine Bycatch
Tuesday, June 24, 2008 - 12:28
in Earth & Climate
Huge numbers of fish, seabirds, and other marine animals are routinely killed and discarded after being inadvertently caught during fishing operations. Known as marine bycatch, this problem is an ongoing challenge to the fishing industry, regulatory agencies, and conservationists. One recent proposal would compensate for bycatch by reducing other impacts on affected species, but a new analysis suggests that this strategy could end up doing more harm than good.