According to a new study, the practice of drone fishing has surged in popularity in countries such as South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. This practice, which is poorly documented, could pose ...
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Up in the air — drone fishing spins a tangled nest of legal, ethical and conservation dilemmas
Drone fishing began to gain popularity in South Africa and other nations somewhere around 2015. Eight years later, controversy still swirls around the ethical, legal and marine conservation dimensions ...
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