Whales can become entangled in fishing nets due to their size and swimming behavior. When they swim through or near nets set for fishing, they may inadvertently get caught, especially in gillnets, which are designed to trap fish by the gills. The entanglement can cause physical injury, restrict their movement, and lead to drowning if they are unable to surface for air. Additionally, the use of floating gear can make it difficult for whales to detect and avoid these nets.
Fishing nets don't really cause any damage, other than to the fish that are being caught.
they don't they get caught in them all the time
They are caught in nets commercially and some will be caught in crab pots at sea, some are caught with a fishing pole.
the biggest threat dolphins are tuna nets that dolphins are gettting caught in fishing nets when catching fish such as tuna
Tuna
90,000 birds per year
It seems that the greatest danger to dolphins is fishing nets, and to whales it is killing them for certain byproducts.
They can die in different ways. Some die from natural causes but some are killed because of Human activity. The main activities are hunting for certain whale species along with ship collisions. As well, some whales can be caught in fishing nets and die as a result.
they get caught in fishing nets and are covered by other fish and cant get up to breath so they die.
Yes, bottlenose dolphins can get caught in fishing nets, which poses a significant threat to their populations. Entanglement in gillnets and other fishing gear can lead to injury, drowning, or death. Efforts are being made to develop and implement safer fishing practices to reduce bycatch and protect these marine mammals. Conservation initiatives also aim to raise awareness about the impacts of fishing on dolphin populations.
Fishing Without Nets was created in 2012.
Only the Gospel of John specifically mentions full fishing nets. In John 21:6, it describes how the disciples caught a large number of fish after following Jesus' instruction to cast their nets on the right side of the boat. While other Gospels mention fishing and fishermen, they do not specifically reference full nets in the same manner as John.