We would never tollerate this from hunters on land. Why is the fishing industry allowed to get away with it?
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Tripod fish live at depths of up to 6000 m below the surface. They are practically eyeless because of its super-dark habitat but their long fins can feel the vibrations made by approaching prey on the seafloor [📹 Schmidt Ocean]
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Conservationists say cherished creatures such as whales, dolphins and seabirds are being killed in large numbers by fishing tackle
One of the rarest animal sightings in the world: chirodectes maculatus, only seen once before.
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@sangitachowdhury4371 captures a Jacana Bird walking along with 2 chicks under her wings: #AGoodPlace
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Experts say ‘bare bones’ US laws are unfit to regulate nascent deep-sea mining industry
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This is part 2 of a two-part series examining the U.S.’s efforts to begin deep-sea mining in federal waters. Part 2 examines the regulations that would govern the industry. Part 1 explored the…
Reopening them could drop U.S. fully protected ocean from 25.2% to 0.01% (per the Marine Conservation Institute) — ~3 million km², the size of India.
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Seals of the fjord - Bíldudalur, Westfjords, Iceland
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🚨 THOUSANDS of animals are being killed as a result of getting accidentally caught in fishing gear, such as trawling nets - new research shows
Each year industrial vessels in the UK are catching:
🪶 10,000+ seabirds
🐋 1,000+ porpoises, dolphins & whales
🦭 500+ seals 1/2 🔽
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ShareLikeTweetLinkedInPin article Trump Administration Undermines Decades of Successful Ocean Conservation in Marine Parks Photo Credit: USFWS By Nikki Harasta | April 10, 2026 Far offshore, beyond th...