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Land mines of the sea: Cleaning up lost fishing gear

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In this Feb. 26, 2016 photo, Kayla Johnston, from left, Hallie Lazaro, and Molly Robinson, students at New Jersey's Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science, examine and record a discarded crab trap that was retrieved from Barnegat Bay in Waretown, N.J. Efforts are under way around the world the country to remove discarded fishing equipment from waterways, where it can kill marine animals and present a hazard to navigation. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

In this Feb. 26, 2016 photo, Kayla Johnston, from left, Hallie Lazaro, and Molly Robinson, students at New Jersey's Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science, examine and record a discarded crab trap that was retrieved from Barnegat Bay in Waretown, N.J. Efforts are under way around the world the country to remove discarded fishing equipment from waterways, where it can kill marine animals and present a hazard to navigation. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

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