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Ghost fishing refers to the phenomenon where lost or abandoned fishing gear continues to catch and kill marine life in the oceans. In India, this issue is particularly relevant due to the country\“s extensive coastline and reliance on fisheries. For instance, Indian coastal communities often use traditional fishing nets and traps, which, if discarded improperly, can lead to ghost fishing. This not only harms local fish populations but also affects endangered species like sea turtles and dolphins found in Indian waters. Efforts are being made in regions like Kerala and Gujarat to retrieve such gear and promote sustainable practices. |