Possible link between derelict fishing gear and sea turtle strandings in coastal areas

  • Jo, Kyungsik
  • Im, Jibin
  • Park, Byeong-yong
  • Cho, Boongho
  • Joo, Soobin
  • ... Kim, Taewon
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Ghost fishing via a derelict fishing gear (DFG) is a critical threat to marine organisms. To explore the effect of DFG on sea turtle strandings, the DFG distribution was compared at two sites on Jeju Island (South Korea) with a contrasting number of strandings. Coastal areas in northern Jeju Island were surveyed during dives with scuba equipment, and the DFG from two sites, Gwideok-ri and Sinchang-ri was collected and compared in terms of quantity and size of the items. Fishing line was more common, longer, and thicker in Gwideok-ri than in Sinchang-ri, while other types of DFG did not differ between the two sites. In addition, necropsies on two log-gerhead sea turtles discovered on Jeju Island found fishing lines with fishing hooks in the oral cavity of both carcasses. This suggests that derelict recreational fishing lines may pose a significant threat to sea turtles in coastal areas.

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Sea turtleDerelict fishing gearRecreational fishingNecropsyScubaJeju IslandMARINE TURTLESDEBRISENTANGLEMENTCONSERVATIONFISHERIESIMPACTSBYCATCHISLANDCORALLOST
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Possible link between derelict fishing gear and sea turtle strandings in coastal areas
저자
Jo, KyungsikIm, JibinPark, Byeong-yongCho, BoonghoJoo, SoobinKim, Byung-YeobKim, Taewon
DOI
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114240
발행일
2022-12
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Article
저널명
Marine Pollution Bulletin
185