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Over 300,000 whales/dolphins die in fishing nets annually
Environmental News Service ^ | June 12, 2003

Posted on 06/13/2003 1:23:48 PM PDT by cogitator

Global Bycatch Nets Some 308,000 Cetaceans a Year

WASHINGTON, DC, June 12, 2003 (ENS) - Some 308,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises - collectively known as cetaceans - die each year from entanglement in fishing gear, finds new research by U.S. and British scientists. The study, which was submitted today to the International Whaling Commission (IWC), is the first global estimate of cetacean deaths caused by fishing bycatch.

"This level of bycatch is no doubt significantly depleting and disrupting many populations of whales, dolphins and porpoises," said lead researcher Andy Read of Duke University, who is co chair of World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Cetacean Bycatch Task Force.

"Several species will be lost in the next few decades if nothing is done."

WWF is calling on delegates to the IWC meeting - to be held in Berlin, Germany from June 16-20 - to support a resolution on cetacean entanglement deaths that would make the issue a priority for the commission and encourage member governments to provide funding for research and strategies to reduce the problem.

Read, and his colleagues at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, believe their research adds to growing evidence that death in fishing gear is the leading threat to the survival of the world's 80 plus species of whales, dolphins and porpoises.

Cetaceans can become entangled in commonly used fishing gear such as gill nets, tangle nets, trammel nets, trawl nets and long lines.

The researchers cite several examples of some cetacean species that are on the brink of extinction because of unintentional death from fishing gear, including right whales, harbor porpoises, Irrawaddy dolphins and a small porpoise known as the vaquita.

Some fifteen percent of the vaquita population is killed every year in fishing nets within the Gulf of Mexico, which is the only place on Earth the endangered porpoise is found. It is primarily gill nets set for mackerels, sharks, rays and other species that unintentionally catch vaquitas.

With a population of only around 500, this practice is decimating the species, the researchers say.

But there is some good news, the researchers report -solutions to the problem of entanglement are available, although they vary by region and species involved.

These can include adding gillie floats that break away when hit by a whale, acoustic "pingers" that warn marine mammals away from nets and buoy lines that are less likely to snare whales and dolphins.

The scientists stress that fishermen have been crucial in developing these successful gear modifications and will be vital to increasing the use of improved gear that limits cetacean bycatch.

They note that concerted efforts have worked, in particular in U.S. fisheries, where cetacean bycatch has been reduced by some two thirds in the past decade.

"Solutions to cetacean bycatch are out there," said Karen Baragona, deputy director of WWF's Species Conservation program, "but to tackle the problem on a global scale, we need to boost political will, increase funding for research on cetacean-friendly ways of fishing, and tap into the creativity of fishermen - so that whales and dolphins are protected and fishermen can keep earning a living."

Bycatch is now recognized as one of the major problems with the industrialization of fishing that has occurred in the past few decades. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that some 25 percent of animals caught in fishing gear dies as bycatch.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bycatch; cetaceans; conservation; environment; fishing; oceans; whales
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This goes hand-in-hand with restricting the fishing industry to help restore stocks of large pelagic fish.
1 posted on 06/13/2003 1:23:48 PM PDT by cogitator
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I'm surprised that there's that many whales and dolphins alive at all.
2 posted on 06/13/2003 1:25:36 PM PDT by bedolido
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I quit eating tuna...it doesn't taste as good without dolphin. Also, whale oil makes an excellent diesel fuel for my Lincoln.
3 posted on 06/13/2003 1:26:44 PM PDT by steve8714
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To: cogitator; Grampa Dave
Is this the same group that falsely reported salmon runs over the last few decades and killed off the living of fishermen in the Pac NW?
4 posted on 06/13/2003 1:27:24 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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Can we ever get liberals to say this

Several Millions of species babies will be lost in the next few decades if nothing is done about abortion."

Their motto. Save whales Kill babies.

5 posted on 06/13/2003 1:27:40 PM PDT by NC Conservative
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To: cogitator
More bogus numbers from the envirobogulists.
6 posted on 06/13/2003 1:28:15 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: steve8714
My SUV seats are lined with seal fur. It's great.
7 posted on 06/13/2003 1:28:16 PM PDT by RedBloodedAmerican
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I quit eating tuna...it doesn't taste as good without dolphin.

Me too......mmmmmmmmm...whale/dolphin...it's what's for dinner...grilled.

FMCDH

8 posted on 06/13/2003 1:28:30 PM PDT by nothingnew (the pendulum swings and the libs are in the pit)
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less filling...... taste great
9 posted on 06/13/2003 1:28:34 PM PDT by Dick Vomer
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To: cogitator; Texaggie79
Over 300,000 whales/dolphins die in fishing nets annually

Hey, as long as the tuna's ok :)

10 posted on 06/13/2003 1:28:46 PM PDT by BrooklynGOP
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To: cogitator
One man's dolphin is another man's mahi-mahi...
11 posted on 06/13/2003 1:30:16 PM PDT by Corin Stormhands (http://wardsmythe.crimsonblog.com)
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To: BrooklynGOP
actually... after a long swim upstream, even salmon smell like fish
12 posted on 06/13/2003 1:30:30 PM PDT by bedolido
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To: RedBloodedAmerican
Probably!

They are for the critters and want to starve the humans of the world.

They are for banning DDT to kill hundreds of thousands of innocent third world country people.

Anne Coulter apparently really labels and skewers these anti human Watermelon Jihadist enviralnuts rather hard in her next book.
13 posted on 06/13/2003 1:30:51 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Evil Old White Devil Californian Grampa for big Al Sharpton and Nader in primaries!)
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To: bedolido
My B.S.-O'meter is pegged.
14 posted on 06/13/2003 1:31:33 PM PDT by heckler (wiskey for my men, beer for my horses)
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lol... definately smells a bit fishy
15 posted on 06/13/2003 1:34:07 PM PDT by bedolido ((Where'd I put that Tin-Foil Hat?))
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If the numbers were truly this high there would be Frozen Dolphin Burgers for sale in every grocery store.

This is more "Greenpeace type" Guestimating.

So9

16 posted on 06/13/2003 1:37:24 PM PDT by Servant of the Nine (A Goldwater Republican)
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Some 308,000 whales, dolphins and porpoises - collectively known as cetaceans - die each year from entanglement in fishing gear, finds new research by U.S. and British scientists. "Several species will be lost in the next few decades if nothing is done."

Heck, just bring in illegal alien whales and dolphins from Baja to replace them....

17 posted on 06/13/2003 1:48:20 PM PDT by freebilly (I think they've misunderestimated us....)
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Fishing must be banned. We need to eat more bear.
18 posted on 06/13/2003 1:51:48 PM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (I'm not mad, red is my natural skin color.)
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To: cogitator
Propaganda.

Plain and simple. If that truly were the death rate. Whales and dolphins would have been extinct 10 year ago.
19 posted on 06/13/2003 1:54:25 PM PDT by Tempest
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To: cogitator
I wonder what a fisherman thinks when he pulls in his net and finds a whale in it?
20 posted on 06/13/2003 2:05:28 PM PDT by templar
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