This poster by Peter Hodgson highlights the crux of BirdLife International's Albatross campaign — populations are nearing extinction because of deaths caused when the birds accidentally
eat fishing hooks left in bait or discarded after fishing trips.
Not exact matches
The government's latest draft guidelines thread this
hook ever so delicately, leaving most of the hard work of figuring out exactly what kinds of
fish to
eat, and how much of it, up to women.
Swedish researchers have found that young
fish become
hooked on
eating plastic in the seas in the same way that teenagers prefer unhealthy fast food.
All of these can be used as bait to catch
fish with a
hook and line, but there are numerous aquarium
fish that will
eat them as well.
Eat the worms on the
fishing hooks on the way down, but make sure to time it right so that you don't get caught when they start going up.
For Americans,
eating fish has become damned - if - you - do and damned - if - you - don «t. Only the polluters get let off the
hook.»