
Ghost nets: the deadliest of marine pollution.
Divers remove ghost nets from USS Moody, a shipwreck off San Pedro, California; an opportunity to recall the scourge represented by these fishing gear.
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Read moreSix volunteer divers cleaned up part of the wreckage of the USS Moody which, in 1933, made its final dive for the filming of "Hell Below". Since then, as with any underwater object protruding from the seabed, the wreck has accumulated fishing nets, the deadliest form of marine plastic pollution.
Divers remove ghost nets from USS Moody, a shipwreck off San Pedro, California; an opportunity to recall the scourge represented by these fishing gear.
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