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Bycatch | Too many marine animals die in fishing nets | #IloveMyOcean | Greenpeace Switzerland

Bycatch | Too many marine animals die in fishing nets | #IloveMyOcean

“Bycatch” is a performance by the Konstüm designer Kumiko Tani together with Greenpeace Japan. Referring to them packed in fishing nets ...

"Bycatch" is a performance by the designer Kumiko Tani together with Greenpeace Japan. Wrapped up in fishing nets, a ballet dancer from England and a contemporary dancer from Japan at Motosuka in Japan point to the problem of by-catches. Many marine animals are still dying in the nets of the fishing industry. #IloveMyOcean

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