To do this, we need to better understand how and where accidental captures occur. We hope to reduce accidental catch of marine protected species to zero by 2050. Your report will help us to understand where this could occur and take steps to help. With about 650,000 recreational fishers catching nearly 11 million fish and other species every year, even small and infrequent individual events can add up to big losses for conservation. View the protected species catch map How your report helps marine protection Hovering over a catch location shows further details including species, date, and whether the animal was injured. You can explore catches by category, area or fishing method. New reports are added a few days after submission. You can see your and other reports on our online map and view a graph of catch trends. The app will only record the area (or closest bay) you select from a list for each report, so your precise location is not recorded. Your use of the app and any reports you make are anonymous. This app does not collect any personal information. Your privacy and the Protected Species Catch app Once installed, follow the steps to anonymously report your catch.
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