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This also has huge benefits for the marine life - static fishing gear becomes more effective, reducing the need for more destructive techniques like trawling, and nets and fishing pots spend much less time in the ocean. Other experiments also show an increase in yields with a fraction of the time and resources. Tests in the US, Indonesia, Peru, Mexico, Cyprus and Pakistan have been able to reduce their bycatch by 50-90%. While research continues, the results have so far been extremely encouraging in some fisheries. Two long-distance, solar-powered wireless point to point connections were set up in the Micronesian. Various light-emitting technologies, including various SafetyNet devices, have now been tested in commercial and artisanal fisheries around the world. The design meets a huge and immediate global demand for bycatch reduction while protecting the jobs and communities that make up and are supported by the fishing industry. The field-tested technology offers the potential to lower bycatch by 90% and improve fishing revenues by up to 20%. The device enables fishermen to easily specify the wavelength, intensity, polarization and flash-pattern of the light, to meet their specific needs. Some are attracted and some are repelled, and it all depends on the type of light you use. How does it work? Different species of fish and crustaceans are affected by lights in different ways. It helps fishermen attract the size and species of fish they’re licensed to catch while repelling non-target species.
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PISCES is a simple to use, affordable, LED light-emitting device that retrofits onto any existing fishing nets. While new laws on bycatch can help damaged ecosystems recover, jobs and livelihoods often suffer, as fishing crews don’t have the technology to fish both sustainably and efficiently. Roughly one-fifth of the global population relies on fish as its primary source of protein, and for more than 20 million people globally, fishing is their primary source of income. The collection includes MPCA publications as well as books, reports, and journals about pollution, the environment, climate, recycling, and more.Species caught in the fishing process that can’t be sold, known as bycatch, is much more than a huge environmental burden. The MPCA library also provides access to environmental information for agency employees, external professionals, and the public. If you are still having trouble finding a page, try our enhanced search above or use the field in the upper right corner of any page of our website.
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About MPCA: Data sources, environmental justice, legislative priorities, contact information, careers.Get Engaged: Public participation, rulemaking, volunteer opportunities.Business With Us: Regulations, permitting, business, partner, and local government resources The PISCES project took place from January 2017 to March 2021 and aimed to support innovative actions by civil society and coastal community small and.Trending Topics: Quick links to topics in the news, site and project information, compliance and enforcement.Air, Water, Land, Climate: Our research and the condition of Minnesota environmental resources.The new menu is designed to help you quickly find information: This process included moving and deleting some files. We recently redeveloped and reorganized our website. Project PISCES is designed to provide financial assistance, academic support, and encouragement to individuals from underrepresented populations: women.
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