The Ghost Gear that Haunts the World’s Oceans

Event: ADB Data Room: Healthy Oceans and Coastal Resilience

The Ghost Gear that Haunts the World’s Oceans

16 October 2020
Author / Speaker: 
Roger Joseph (Rocky) Guzman, ADB - Other materials by the author

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The blog discusses the problem of abandoned or lost fishing equipment that harms marine life and contributes to plastic pollution. It highlights the severe impact on sea creatures, particularly in areas like the Pacific garbage patch. It emphasizes the need for better waste management, technological innovations, and stricter enforcement of fisheries regulations. The blog calls for global and local actions, including gear tracking, green ports, and adopting circular economy practices to mitigate the issue.

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Learning Event

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