India’s fishers confront homegrown ‘ghost gear’ problem
PolicyFriday, June 26, 2026Mongabay

India’s fishers confront homegrown ‘ghost gear’ problem

Indian fishers, particularly in Kochi, are increasingly facing issues with 'ghost gear'—abandoned or lost fishing nets that pose severe environmental hazards and impact marine life. Efforts are needed to address the management and disposal of this gear to protect ocean health and sustain the fishing industry.

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