Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear – often referred to as ‘ghost gear’ or ‘ghost nets’ – is one of the most damaging types of plastic pollution found in our oceans.
Finding solutions for ghost nets in northern Australia
Over 2.5 tonnes of netting hauled from Cornish beach by Global Ghost Gear Initiative
GhostNets Australia — Global Ghost Gear Initiative
Five tonnes of deadly foreign ghost net removed from Queensland waters
Global Ghost Gear Initiative offers guidelines to reduce seafood industry's marine litter
Nature Trust Malta welcomes ghost nets recovery initiative
Awei Pila Resort Hosts 'Ghost Nets' Conservation Initiative In Myanmar
Stopping Ghost Gear, Projects
The Global Ghost Gear Initiative
Grants to tackle ghost nets and marine debris in Australia's north - Marine Business News
Northern Prawn Fishery - Cleaning Up Ghost Nets — Global Ghost Gear Initiative
What is Ghost Gear and Why Should We Be Worried? – life's a beach uk
Ghost Nets Initiative: Frequently asked questions
Ghost Nets SMaRT@UNSW