Management, Retrieval and Recycling of End-of-Life and Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Gear

The Government of Indonesia’s (GoI) National Plan of Action on Marine Plastic Debris (NPOA-MPD 2017-2025) outlines the ambitious objective to reduce marine plastic debris by seventy percent by 2025. Abandoned, Lost and Discarded Fishing Gear (ALDFG) is considered to be a major component of sea-based sources of marine debris. ALDFG has increased in recent decades due to the expansion of fishing effort and greater use of synthetic fishing gear materials. Drivers of ALDFG generation include gear characteristics, fishery management frameworks and socioeconomic factors. The impacts of ALDFG on the environment, economy, livelihoods and food security are significant. ALDFG management and mitigation strategies have the potential to contribute to Indonesia’s marine plastic debris while also providing economic opportunities. This study aims to enhance the evidence available to support efforts to improve the management, retrieval and recycling of End-of-life fishing gear (EOLFG) and ALDFG in Indonesia.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
English
Published: Washington, DC 2023-05-10
Subjects:MARINE PLASTIC POLLUTION, FISHERY WASTE MANAGEMENT, FISHNG GEAR RECYCLING, FISHING GEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT, COASTAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, PLASTIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099050523011027673/P169132015dba006908c0305446d4885b7a
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39804
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