Oceana: Help Protect California’s Ocean Biodiversity
Set gillnet fishing gear is known to have high rates of what is called bycatch — the incidental catching of nontargeted marine animals like sea lions, seabirds, sharks, and other species that often results in harm or death for the entangled animal. These gillnets are still used in offshore ocean waters in Southern California and around the Channel Islands. Assembly Bill 1056 authored by Assemblymember Steve Bennett (D-Ventura) — aims to protect California ocean biodiversity from gillnet fishing. This bill will end the use of set gillnets in California, through a long-term phase-out that allows current fishermen to continue fishing through their lifetime but prevents the future transfer of the permit. Tell your state legislators to pass this bill now HERE.