Read more about the article Fisherman Makes Waves With Snaps Of Bizarre Looking Creatures He Catches In Oceans Depths
Canadian fisherman, Mackenzie William,28, shows us one of the terrifying sea creatures that he caught.

Fisherman Makes Waves With Snaps Of Bizarre Looking Creatures He Catches In Oceans Depths

This Canadian fisherman is making a splash online with his photos of the bizarre-looking creatures he catches in the oceans’ depths. Mackenzie William Sapier, 28, from Prince Edward Island in…

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Read more about the article Six Month Volcanic Eruption In Iceland The Longest In Over 50 Years
Picture of just a few meters from the hot lava from the eruption of the Geldingadalur volcano taken on 20 March by Icelandic Coast Guard.

Six Month Volcanic Eruption In Iceland The Longest In Over 50 Years

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An ongoing eruption at one of Iceland’s 130 volcanoes has become the longest the Nordic nation has seen in over 50 years. Mount Fagradalsfjall in Iceland’s Geldingadalir Valley, 40 km…

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Read more about the article Study Finds Seals Are Suffering Horrific Deaths As They Are Slowly Suffocated By Discarded Fishing Nets
A Cape Fur Seal pup with fihsing net wrapped tighly around its neck, Namibia.

Study Finds Seals Are Suffering Horrific Deaths As They Are Slowly Suffocated By Discarded Fishing Nets

Old fishing lines and nets are causing horrific injuries and painful slow deaths among the Cape Fur seal population, especially among pups as their curious nature and smaller necks make…

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Read more about the article Nylon The Seal Filmed Playing After Being Freed From Net That Almost Sliced Through His Jaw And Neck
The seal Nylon that was badly injured by a net on the beach of Texel.

Nylon The Seal Filmed Playing After Being Freed From Net That Almost Sliced Through His Jaw And Neck

The horrific injury suffered by this young male seal after an abandoned fishing net cut into his flesh is one of the worst ever seen by the conservationists who rescued…

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Read more about the article Malta Clears Ghost Nets At Site Of WWI Royal Navy Minesweeper Wreckage
Heritage Malta completed a net removal project at one of their underwater sites, the HMS Nasturtium, ship that sank on 28th April 1916, in July, 2021, in Malta.

Malta Clears Ghost Nets At Site Of WWI Royal Navy Minesweeper Wreckage

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Malta has cleared the underwater site of a Royal Navy WWI minesweeping vessel that sank in 1916 of discarded fishing nets and other ‘ghost gear’. The Underwater Cultural Heritage Unit…

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Read more about the article Astonished Fishermen Pull Octopus With 32 Tentacles From Ocean
The 32-legged octopus that was pulled out of the city of Sacheon located in the South Gyeongsang Province in South Korea on 15th June 2021.

Astonished Fishermen Pull Octopus With 32 Tentacles From Ocean

Astonished Korean fishermen have pulled a 32-legged octopus from the ocean. The men caught the many-limbed specimen while fishing off the coast of Goseong County in southern South Korea's South…

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Read more about the article British Marine Wildlife Expert: New Galapagos Fishing Policy Threatens Critically Endangered Species
Green sea turtle. Mr Green, who took the photograph himself, told Real Press: "Its forefin was almost amputated by the longline but many die as they cannot reach the surface to breathe." He added: "This one was lucky to be alive as it was still just about able to reach the surface to breathe. But a lot of turtles get ensnared in the lines and tangled, and as they cannot breathe, they die. They are then usually discarded."

British Marine Wildlife Expert: New Galapagos Fishing Policy Threatens Critically Endangered Species

People in the Galapagos Islands are using controversial longline fishing methods where hundreds of hooks are baited to catch fish but also catch everything from seabirds through to turtles and…

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