For immediate release:
18 March 2021
Contact:
Nicole Meyer 202-483-7382
Norfolk, Virginia. “This is not fishing in the traditional sense, but an eco-friendly and fish-friendly“ trash catching ”- inspired by a father-son duo who won the Hero to Animals award.s to catch everything from tires to cans while aboard your boat on the Detroit River in Michigan. PETA has launched a new campaign to promote anyone near a body of water or even on land to go outside and “catch” garbage.
PETA partners with local families to run trash catching activities in cities across the country, including Detroit, Denver, Los Angeles and New York, supplying them with eco-friendly gloves, compostable trash bags and vegan snacks such as Swedish fish candies.
“This initiative grasps – pollution of lakes, rivers, streams and the ocean, including abandoned fishing nets and monofilament lines, is the most common and most harmful form of debris affecting aquatic animals, ”says PETA President Ingrid Newkirk, who found these barbed hooks washed up on the banks of the River Elizabeth Virginia. “PETA is inviting environmentalists to fish on trash, not trout, and helps make the planet more livable. each… “
Whales, turtles and seabirds can mistake garbage for food and, if eaten, can suffocate or cause fatal stomach or intestinal obstruction. Birds often wrap their beaks or entangle their wings in discarded line, and the hooks can swallow or get stuck in the beak or beak. Approximately 640,000 tonnes of ghost fishing gear enter the oceans every year, which can harm marine animals for decades. PETA paid attention to only a few of these animals, including the whale mother who died while trying unsuccessfully to rescue her cub, the entangled sea lion with a hook inserted into its neck, and the endangered tortoise that was strangled to death.
PETA – whose motto, in part, is “Animals are not ours to abuse in any way” – notes that traditional fishing is a cruel practice where gentle animals are hooked with their sensitive mouths while watching them slowly suffocate and sometimes even gut them while they are still alive. More fish die each year for food than all other animals combined, although they are now known to feel pain as intensely as mammals.
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