Those who make their living out on the open ocean now have the opportunity to partake in a side hustle that simultaneously tidies up the environment.
The Hawaii Pacific University's Center for Marine Debris Research is testing a program in which it will pay commercial fisheries a"bounty" to remove derelict fishing gear and other marine debris from the ocean.The fishing gear entangles and drowns animals, such as sea turtles, whales and sharks, and smothers and kills theThe majority of the pollution that washes onto the beaches of Hawaii is derelict fishing gear, Corniuk said.
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