Mexican Navy hopes to expand net-snagging hooks to protect endangered vaquita porpoises
Source: Associated Press
Mexican Navy hopes to expand net-snagging hooks to protect endangered vaquita porpoises
BY FERNANDA PESCE
Updated 7:00 PM EDT, August 30, 2023
SAN FELIPE, Mexico (AP) Mexicos Navy said Wednesday it is planning to expand the area where it sinks concrete blocks topped with metal hooks to snag gill nets that are killing vaquita marina porpoises.
The Navy began dropping the blocks into the Gulf of California last year, in hopes it may help save the worlds most endangered marine mammal.
The vaquita lives only in the Gulf, also known as the Sea of Cortez, where as few as ten vaquitas remain. They cannot be held or bred in captivity.
The vaquitas are caught and drown in illegal gill nets set for totoaba, a Gulf fish whose swim bladder is considered a prized delicacy in China, worth thousands of dollars per pound. That is where the concrete blocks come in; the hooks catch on the expensive totoaba nets, ruining them.
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