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Bycatch is when fishing boats accidentally catch fish and animals that they don’t want, or shouldn’t take, like seabirds or marine creatures like sharks or turtles. Bycatch also includes young or small fish that should be left in the sea to grow.

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Bycatch is when fishing boats accidentally catch fish and animals that they don’t want, or shouldn’t take, like seabirds or marine creatures like sharks or turtles. Bycatch also includes young or small fish that should be left in the sea to grow.

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Bycatch is a term used in the fishing industry to refer to unwanted species that are caught while fishing for a specific type of fish. This can include non-target fish species, as well as marine mammals, seabirds, and turtles.

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. Fishing boats set out to catch a specific type of fish. They use various types of fishing gear, such as nets, lines, or traps.

  2. While trying to catch the target species, the fishing gear also catches other species. These are not the species the fishermen are trying to catch, so they are considered "bycatch."

  3. Bycatch can include different types of fish that are not the target species. It can also include marine mammals like dolphins or seals, seabirds, and turtles.

  4. Sometimes, the bycatch also includes young or small fish of the target species. These are fish that should ideally be left in the sea to grow and reproduce to ensure the sustainability of the fish population.

  5. The bycatch is usually thrown back into the sea, often dead or dying. This is because the bycatch is not what the fishermen are trying to catch and sell, or because regulations

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