Trial of new GPS tracking system finds more deadly ‘ghost nets’
Surveillance aircraft and vessels are spotting, tagging and removing deadly discarded fishing nets in the ocean off northern Australia.
Surveillance aircraft and vessels are spotting, tagging and removing deadly discarded fishing nets in the ocean off northern Australia.
One vessel destroyed and fishing catch and equipment confiscated as Border Force cutter intercepts Indonesians operating illegally.
Practice has been temporarily banned since 2012. Now environmentalists welcome latest announcement as a win for marine life, fishing and culture.
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