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(Industry-wide, the bycatch of industrial fishing is as high as 25 percent).
Elephants, rhinos, lions, polar bears, the great sharks, turtles, condors, whales, rainforests, wetlands, coral reefs: they are all the bycatch of consumerism.
That work mostly left for Asia when regulations and public sentiment arose in the 1970s against the bycatch of dolphins by tuna fishermen.
The state-of-the-art fishing equipment has also reduced the bycatch of juveniles by 92%, while an onboard "super chiller" can take the crabs to zero degrees within 30 minutes to retain their freshness.
Commercial fishermen along the East Coast will soon have to begin reducing their bycatch of Atlantic sturgeon in response to the fish's new federal status as an endangered species.
Together these four gear types have documented bycatch of 193 species.
The aquaculture industry relies on juvenile fish being caught from the wild to supply stock rather than using hatcheries which cause the bycatch of other species.
The different pot designs were observed to significantly affect the bycatch of hagfish (Eptatretus cirrhatus) and total bycatch at both sites, while at the Chatham Rise site the bycatch of fish species and invertebrate was also affected by pot design.
This study indicates that the gear configuration was capable of reducing the bycatch of red king crab.
Thus, approaches to minimize bycatch of limiting species are important to the economic viability of the fishery.
In the Northwest Atlantic, bycatch of depleted groundfish stocks in the haddock fishery on Georges Bank is an ongoing concern.
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