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Bycatch refers to any organisms that are unintentionally caught during fishing. These can include young fish, which have not had the chance to reproduce, and therefor they decrease the population before it has had a chance to replace itself. It can also refer to animals like dolphins, sharks, and sea turtles which get killed in the netting process. This has caused significant damage to populations of these animals. Buying line caught fish reduces the bycatch of many sea animals. Unfortunately, in large scale operations, seabirds often bite the hooks and are therefor badly injured.
Over 100000
40-50% of fish are sold each year
Comprehensive information from across the world are not collected.
90,000 birds per year
Tuna
On average, it is estimated that hundreds of dolphins die each day due to various reasons such as pollution, bycatch in fishing nets, and habitat destruction. The exact number varies depending on different factors such as location and threats in that particular area.
If x caught 5 times as many fish as y, then there were 6 groups of the same number of fish caught, and each group would have been 6 fish if there were 36 fish all together. x must have caught 30 (6 x 5) fish, leaving just 6 for y to have caught.
Estimates vary, but it is believed that millions of fish are wasted each year due to bycatch, illegal fishing, and discarding of unwanted catch. This has significant environmental and economic consequences, impacting marine ecosystems and livelihoods of fishing communities. Efforts to reduce waste and promote sustainable fishing practices are crucial to address this issue.
According to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention, approximately 27 million people are caught shoplifting each year in the United States. However, this number may vary by country due to differences in reporting and enforcement.
None knows -it is reported in tonnes(weight) -not in numbers of individual fish.
Caught has one syllable: caught.