Project tackling marine plastics problem with circular fishing gear

Searcular

EU-funded SEARCULAR looking to prevent thousands of tonnes of marine plastic ending up in the ocean each year

Combining research and industry expertise from across Europe, EU-funded project SEARCULAR is trialling circular fishing gear solutions, which, if scaled up, could prevent thousands of tonnes of marine plastic ending up in the ocean each year, while also supporting sustainable fisheries.

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