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Albatross in Net, NOAA

Atlantic Cod. Photo by Dieter Craasmann

Albatross caught in fishing net. Photo credit: NOAA.

(Location: Pacific)

Atlantic Cod. Photo credit: Dieter Craasmann.

(Location: New England)

Black Grouper. Photo credit: George Ryschkewitsch

Bluefin tuna. Photo credit: NOAA

Black Grouper. Photo credit: George Ryschkewitsch

(Location: South Atlantic)

Bluefin tuna. Photo credit: NOAA

(Location: West Atlantic)

Chub mackerel loaded on a boat. Photo credit: NOAA

Gorgonian soft coral polyps, West Pacific. Photo credit: NOAA

Chub mackerel loaded on a boat. Photo credit: NOAA

(Location: Pacific)

Gorgonian soft coral polyps, West Pacific. Photo credit: NOAA

(Location: North Pacific)

Overfishing: Thousands of pounds of jack mackerel. Photo credit: NOAA

Dead red snapper. Photo Credit: Adam Laverty

Overfishing: Thousands of pounds of jack mackerel. Photo credit: NOAA

(Location: Pacific)

A day's catch including silk and blackfin snappers. Photo Credit: Adam Laverty

(Location: Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic)

Turtle bycatch. Photo credit: NOAA

Deep sea gorgonian soft coral and dark blotched rockfish, Western Pacific. Photo credit: NOAA.

Turtle bycatch. Photo credit: NOAA

(Location: Gulf of Mexico)

Deep sea gorgonian soft coral and dark blotched rockfish, Western Pacific. Photo credit: NOAA.

(Location: North Pacific)




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Debbie Salamone
Communications Manager, Campaign to End Overfishing in the Southeast
Tel: 321-972-5020
Email: dsalamone@pewtrusts.org

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