Fishing net deaths of endangered sea lions drastically reduced in South Australia
South Australia's endangered sea lion population has been given a chance to bounce back after a decade-long marine conservation program substantially reduced their deaths in fishing nets.
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South Australia's endangered sea lion population has been given a chance to bounce back after a decade-long marine conservation program substantially reduced their deaths in fishing nets.
- Australian sea lions are endangered and only live in waters off SA and WA
- A decade-long program has been underway in SA to prevent gillnet use near sea lion colonies
- Researchers estimate fishing net deaths in those areas have dropped by 98 per cent
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