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Arte australiano con redes fantasma: Pueblo aborígenes transforman la basura en tesoro [1]
['Kevin Rennie']
Date: 2024-09-30
Un Equipo de Pesca Abandonado, Perdido y Descartado (ALDFG, sus siglas en inglés) es una amenaza mundial. En particular las redes de pesca, (también llamadas “redes fantasmas”), continúan atrapando peces y otras criaturas oceánicas.
De acuerdo a la Fundación Vida Silvestre (WWF)
It’s estimated that ghost gear makes up at least 10% of marine litter. This roughly translates to between 500,000 and 1 million tons of fishing gear abandoned in the ocean each year. Ghost gear impacts marine mammals, seabirds, sea turtles, and more, and is the type of debris that has proven to be the most lethal.
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