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Fishing nets are a major source of ocean pollution, often discarded or lost at sea, leading to severe environmental damage. These nets, made of non-biodegradable materials, can persist for centuries, entangling marine life such as turtles, dolphins, and seabirds, causing injury or death. They also contribute to the growing problem of plastic debris in oceans, disrupting ecosystems and harming biodiversity. Efforts to address this issue include promoting sustainable fishing practices, recycling old nets, and developing biodegradable alternatives. Public awareness and international cooperation are crucial to mitigate the impact of fishing nets on ocean health. |
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