
Deadly trap in the Mediterranean: Researchers hide tons of ghost net in front of holiday island
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Home World Deadly trap in the Mediterranean: Researchers recover tons of heavy ghost net in front of holiday island as of 22.08.2026, 10:34 PM Comments Us on Google follow Brisanter Fund in front of Sicily: huge ghost net emerged. Ghost nets in the Mediterranean: a threat to biodiversity and sensitive habitats “In the Mediterranean, the problem is particularly relevant in view of the intense fishing activity and the high biodiversity, which also includes sensitive species such as turtles, marine mammals and elasmobranch sharks,” explains Cnr-Irbim Director Gian Marco Luna. So-called ghost nets left behind in the sea pose a danger to animals. (symbolic image) © Sina Schuldt/dpa After its abandonment, the net had already caught several fish species that were now at an advanced stage of decomposition; Now it was brought to the port to be disposed of.
Furthermore, This article by Salvo Fallica was created in cooperation with Corriere della Sera. It is a problem that must be addressed both from a security perspective and at a cultural, educational and social level. This is the latest case of ghost fishing, a phenomenon in which ‘abandoned or lost fishing gear continues to catch or trap living organisms’, as the National Research Council explains, stressing that this problem is particularly serious in the Mediterranean.
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Home World Deadly trap in the Mediterranean: Researchers recover tons of heavy ghost net in front of holiday island as of 22.08.2026, 10:34 PM Comments Us on Google follow Brisanter Fund in front of Sicily: huge ghost net emerged.
reliability low1/2 sourcesGhost nets in the Mediterranean: a threat to biodiversity and sensitive habitats “In the Mediterranean, the problem is particularly relevant in view of the intense fishing activity and the high biodiversity, which also includes sensitive species such as turtles, marine mammals and elasmobranch sharks,” explains Cnr-Irbim Director Gian Marco Luna.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSo-called ghost nets left behind in the sea pose a danger to animals. (symbolic image) © Sina Schuldt/dpa After its abandonment, the net had already caught several fish species that were now at an advanced stage of decomposition; Now it was brought to the port to be disposed of.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis article by Salvo Fallica was created in cooperation with Corriere della Sera.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIt is a problem that must be addressed both from a security perspective and at a cultural, educational and social level.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThis is the latest case of ghost fishing, a phenomenon in which ‘abandoned or lost fishing gear continues to catch or trap living organisms’, as the National Research Council explains, stressing that this problem is particularly serious in the Mediterranean.
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