Protecting Oceans from Drift Gillnets
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We need help to end the use of destructive, mile-long drift gillnets off the California coast. Meant to catch swordfish, these nearly invisible commercial nets also entangle, injure and kill marine mammals, sea turtles, sharks and fish. A new California law will phase out drift gillnets after $1 million is raised to match the $1 million already allocated by the State of California. Our goal is to raise $100,000 of the $1 million to compensate California swordfish fishermen who switch to cleaner fishing methods - like deep set buoy gear - that successfully catch swordfish without causing deadly harm to marine life. Will you donate today?
California is one of the last places in the world still permitting large-mesh commercial drift gillnets, which throw overboard about half of what they catch. Last year, California took a bold step to protect our oceans by passing a law to end this out-dated gear.
Your entire donation, minus a GoFundMe fee of about 3%, will go directly to the fiscal agent designated by California to administer the transition funds as required by the legislation. Kind of Blue, LLC will not charge a fee or receive any compensation.
For more information on drift gillnets and the diverse coalition of sport fishermen, businesses, ocean conservationists and animal rights organizations working together to end the use of this indiscriminate gear, please visit:
Wild Oceans
Oceana, or
The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Help make California waters a safer place for whales, sea turtles, and other marine life. Please donate today!
Want to learn more?
- Read about deep-set buoy gear.
- Watch how cleaner fishing gear can change the way we fish for swordfish.
California is one of the last places in the world still permitting large-mesh commercial drift gillnets, which throw overboard about half of what they catch. Last year, California took a bold step to protect our oceans by passing a law to end this out-dated gear.
Your entire donation, minus a GoFundMe fee of about 3%, will go directly to the fiscal agent designated by California to administer the transition funds as required by the legislation. Kind of Blue, LLC will not charge a fee or receive any compensation.
For more information on drift gillnets and the diverse coalition of sport fishermen, businesses, ocean conservationists and animal rights organizations working together to end the use of this indiscriminate gear, please visit:
Wild Oceans
Oceana, or
The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Help make California waters a safer place for whales, sea turtles, and other marine life. Please donate today!
Want to learn more?
- Read about deep-set buoy gear.
- Watch how cleaner fishing gear can change the way we fish for swordfish.
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