Today, the staff of the Life MedTurtles project was in Drini Bay as part of activities C6 and D6, where we are continuing with the removal of ghost gear, which pose a danger to sea turtles.
Today, the staff of the Life MedTurtles project was in Drini Bay as part of activities C6 and D6, where we are continuing with the removal of ghost gear, which pose a danger to sea turtles.
Placement of fins for collecting ghost gears in the port of Chebba. Thanks to the delegate of the city and to the captain of the port for their support and commitment.
Our future should not be caught in fishing nets! Ghost nets in the sea pose a major threat to marine life. Many species, especially sea turtles, get injured or even die by getting caught in ghost nets. In collaboration with fisheries cooperatives and diving centers,...
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