One killer removed from the water, another escapes

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Kurt emailed me with the same information. The story came to the attention of United Anglers of Southern California. They are going to use my pictures in the O.C. Register, and others have contacted the L.A.Times and Daily Breeze. It is great that so many people are getting the word out that these nets are not just killing one or two animals far offshore, but are killing everything that comes into contact with them in nearshore waters that divers and fishermen use every day.
I have been diving the wrecks in the area of this particular net for two decades and there have always been black flags out there. I wish I had a liftbag large enough to pull them all out of the water.
 
Donation made to Ocean Defenders Alliance :D
 
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