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In these days of environmental awareness, it comes (1) ______ a surprise to many that the fishermen of some countries are (2) ______ using nets which are over twenty-five kilometres, long. These drift nets (3) ______ pulled behind boats and clear the seas and oceans of all the living creatures swimming near the surface.
Some of the main victims of (4) ______ controversial fishing technique are dolphins, sea turtles and whales. The fishermen are typically trying to catch tuna or swordfish, (5) ______ up to 85% of the species (6) ______ end up in their nets are (7) ______ types of sea creatures.
Scientists are confused by the fact (8) ______ dolphins are not able to avoid the nets. (9) ______ making high-pitched sounds which bounce off objects in (10) ______ way, dolphins use "echolocation" to detect the objects in (11) ______ of them. More study is necessary to learn (12) ______ this ability of the dolphins is not allowing them to stay out of the nets.
International pressure is building (13) ______ to end the use of drift nets. (14) ______ that happens, though, marine mammals (15) ______ continue to die, held beneath the surface of the water and unable to breathe the air they need to survive.
 

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In these days of environmental awareness, it comes as a surprise to many that the fishermen of some countries are still using nets which are over twenty-five kilometres long. These drift nets are pulled behind boats and clear the seas and oceans of all the living creatures swimming near the surface.
Some of the main victims of this controversial fishing technique are dolphins, sea turtles, and whales. The fishermen are typically trying to catch tuna or swordfish, but up to 85% of the species that end up in their nets are other types of sea creatures. Scientists are confused by the fact that dolphins are not able to avoid the nets. By making high-pitched sounds which bounce off objects in their way, dolphins use "echolocation" to detect the objects in front of them. More study is necessary to learn why this ability of the dolphins is not allowing them to stay out of the nets.
International pressure is building up to end the use of drift nets. Until that happens, though, marine mammals will continue to die, held beneath the surface of the water and unable to breathe the air they need to survive.
 
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