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Dolphin 'pinger' devices trialled | Dolphin 'pinger' devices trialled |
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Trials have been taking place off the Cornish coast to test devices which could help prevent dolphins and porpoises being caught in fishing nets. | Trials have been taking place off the Cornish coast to test devices which could help prevent dolphins and porpoises being caught in fishing nets. |
Marine conservationists hope the hi-tech sonic device, known as a pinger, will stop the creatures' decline. | Marine conservationists hope the hi-tech sonic device, known as a pinger, will stop the creatures' decline. |
The teams behind the equipment are hoping to get funding to carry out further tests. | The teams behind the equipment are hoping to get funding to carry out further tests. |
The devices emit a signal which is designed to drive the creatures clear of the fishing nets. | The devices emit a signal which is designed to drive the creatures clear of the fishing nets. |
Last month scientists from the University of Exeter's Cornwall Campus and Cornwall Wildlife Trust published a report, which said industrial fishing was largely to blame for the increase in the number of dead whales, dolphins and porpoises being washed up on Cornish beaches. | Last month scientists from the University of Exeter's Cornwall Campus and Cornwall Wildlife Trust published a report, which said industrial fishing was largely to blame for the increase in the number of dead whales, dolphins and porpoises being washed up on Cornish beaches. |
Conservation zones | Conservation zones |
Their research showed 61% of deaths since 1990 were confirmed as being caused by fishing, with the creatures accidentally caught up in trawlers' nets as "bycatch". | Their research showed 61% of deaths since 1990 were confirmed as being caused by fishing, with the creatures accidentally caught up in trawlers' nets as "bycatch". |
Joana Doyle, marine conservation officer for Cornwall Wildlife Trust, said steps had to be taken to safeguard the future of the cetaceans. | Joana Doyle, marine conservation officer for Cornwall Wildlife Trust, said steps had to be taken to safeguard the future of the cetaceans. |
The trust would like a network of marine conservation zones established on the coast. | The trust would like a network of marine conservation zones established on the coast. |
It is also in favour of an EU-wide ban on pair trawling for seabass, which involves two vessels working together dragging a huge net between them. | It is also in favour of an EU-wide ban on pair trawling for seabass, which involves two vessels working together dragging a huge net between them. |
The Department for Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said studies of the effectiveness, costs and availability of pingers indicated the devices need more development. | |
But it said the government would continue to work with the industry to explore methods to assist in species protection, including the creation of a suitable pinger. |
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