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Fishing Litter Causes Death of much-loved Dolphin

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Our hearts go out to our colleagues in WDCS Australasia who have seen one of Adelaide's much loved dolphin die a horrible death thanks to the failure of people to dispose responsibly of fishing litter. Dr. Mike Bosley speaking for WDCS said, "Recreational fishing litter is hundreds of times worse for marine wildlife than plastic bags. The current case of Falcon is just the tip of the iceberg. Dolphins, sea birds and other wild life are becoming entangled on almost a daily basis. People just have to learn that fishing line is a lethal weapon".

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