Over 40 tonnes of ‘ghost nets’ have been fished out of the sea by conservationists in what’s being called the largest ever Pacific Ocean clean-up at sea. Abandoned or lost commercial fishing equipment is said to account for nearly half of all the material in the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and floating ‘ghost nets’ […]
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