Fish nets posts
National Geographic TV Nets don't just catch fish - they also kill dolphins, whales, and sharks that get caught accidentally. #Explorer
105 months ago
Million Pictures These Fishermen Were NOT Expecting To Find This In Their Nets!
These Fishermen Were NOT Expecting To Find This In Their Nets!
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1.These fishermen brought in their fat haul of fish, and they were very pleased with the result since they caught a ton. They did not know they were in for a big surprise! 2. Here is the net, loaded with huge amounts of fish. 3. They began to unload.
Read more ... .. 4. What the hell this?! 5. Pretty large looking...
113 months ago
NPR One bladder of a totaba can sell for $10,000. Mexican fishermen are using huge nets, called gill nets, to catch the fish, and those nets also accidentally snare and kill the vaquita porpoises.
121 months ago
I fucking love science The intensive trawling of fish using massive nets might be influencing how fish evolve.
Is Commercial Fishing Driving The Evolution Of Fish?
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The intensive trawling of fish using massive nets might be influencing how fish evolve. In lab-based experiments, researchers from the University of Glasgow have shown that the natural variability within a fish population might be sufficient to mean
Read more ... that some are more vulnerable to being caught, rai…
127 months ago
NBC News Thanks to giant trawlers armed with technology and massive nets, the seas are running low on the fish we like to eat.
133 months ago
Utibe Effiong Fighting malaria is going to take more than just nets!
https://theconversation.com/fighting-malaria-is-going-to-take-more-than-just-nets-37162
Fighting malaria is going to take more than just nets
theconversation.com
In January, the New York Times highlighted how insecticide treated nets meant to protect people from mosquitoes and malaria are now being used to haul fish in Africa. Among those using these nets to catch…
134 months ago
2020 Science Fighting malaria is going to take more than just nets (from The Conversation) https://theconversation.com/fighting-malaria-is-going-to-take-more-than-just-nets-37162
Fighting malaria is going to take more than just nets
theconversation.com
In January, the New York Times highlighted how insecticide treated nets meant to protect people from mosquitoes and malaria are now being used to haul fish in Africa. Among those using these nets to catch…
134 months ago
The New York Times Mosquito nets become many other things: soccer balls and chicken coops, bridal veils and funeral shrouds. Mosquito nets are literally part of the fabric of a community.
134 months ago
The New York Times Quotation of the Day: "The nets go straight out of the bag into the sea. That’s why the incidence for malaria here is so high. The people don’t use the mosquito nets for mosquitoes. They use them to fish." —Isabel Marques da Silva, a marine bio
Read more ... logist at Universidade Lúrio in Mozambique.
134 months ago
The New York Times “I know it’s not right, but without these nets, we wouldn’t eat.”
Across Africa, mosquito-net fishing is a growing problem, an unintended consequence of one of the biggest and most celebrated public health campaigns in recent years.
134 months ago
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