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Another potentially significant issue is what we have named "behavioral bycatch": all the costs for organisms unintentionally caught up in a behavior-based management project.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-06-wild-animals-behavior-thembut-ethical.html
Researchers coined the term for the phenomenon as human genetic bycatch (HGB).
Source: https://hothardware.com/news/dna-can-be-collected-from-thin-air-raising-alarm-bells
This project met the requirements to issue licenses to commercial longliners to have a more sustainable method to catch tuna and lower bycatch of sailfish.
Source: https://ticotimes.net/2023/06/26/costa-ricas-central-pacific-sport-fish-group-running-out-of-excuses
Trawl industry representatives say that bycatch, which the industry is required by law to discard, is not the driving force behind recent crab, salmon and halibut declines.
While not specifically targeted by commercial fisheries, they may face threats such as bycatch, or from pollution.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-04-rare-ft-smalltooth-sand-tiger.html