Grant aims to retrieve fishermens' lost crab pots

Published: Saturday, July 11, 2009 2:56 p.m. MDT
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Elsewhere, planes will search for buoys, and notify boats to pick them up. There is also a hot line for people to phone in sightings.

At the port of Newport, where the crab pot project was announced, hundreds of derelict pots — found by sheer luck or happenstance — are stacked in a parking lot. They show signs of months and years on the ocean bottom.

Some have scollop shells inside. Others are covered in lacy white growths, the egg casing of whelk snails.

"Marine debris is a global problem that affects the environment, human safety and commerce," said Lubchenco. "Nets and lines can be hazardous to recreational and commercial vessels, and a direct threat to swimmers, divers and marine mammals."

Oregon officials hope the fishing industry will take over after the stimulus money runs out at the end of 2010, said Ed Bowles, fisheries administrator for department.

"This provides the opportunity and the resources for the fishing industry to really step up and develop techniques and expertise to clean up and reduce their contribution to marine debris into the future," he said.

Recent comments

Now, do I have this straight.

Crabmen lose thousands of traps...

samhill | July 12, 2009 at 8:53 a.m.

Sounds to me like the fishermen are littering - they should be fined...

John | July 11, 2009 at 3:51 p.m.

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Jeff Barnard, Associated Press

Stacks of derelict crab pots sit on the Port of Newport dock July 10, 2009 in Newport, Ore. Untold thousands of crab pots are lost in the ocean each year, and a $700,000 federal stimulus grant from NOAA is helping Oregon clean up some of them.

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