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It probably continues to be caught as bycatch within its range.
However, large numbers of the species are still caught as bycatch by these fisheries.
Many people in the fishing industry agree that the problem of bycatch, although real, is often exaggerated.
There is not enough data to conclude total bycatch for the Philippines.
But many less industrialized countries where bycatch is common lack the political will to stop it, the scientists said.
It is often caught as a bycatch of commercial and recreational fisheries.
In late May 2013 an adult female was also taken as incidental bycatch.
The extent of this bycatch has yet to be quantified.
The term "bycatch" is used also in contexts other than fisheries.
"You can see the birds following the boats to get the discarded bycatch."
This taking of unwanted species is called a bycatch.
Commercial bycatch mortality rate is high and can contribute to marine species loss.
These methods increase the bycatch of animals such as albatrosses.
This has spurred an incentive to find a market for the bycatch in order to lower the cost of production.
One example of bycatch is dolphins caught in tuna nets.
In south east Asia bycatch is sometimes used as a raw material for fish sauce production.
This results in large amounts of other marine organisms being also caught as bycatch.
But the new fisheries law did not set a specific target for bycatch, as the conservation groups are seeking.
This article is related to the fisheries business and the bycatch reduction device.
This bycatch is nearly always kept and sold at market, either fresh, salted or frozen.
It is of minimal significance to fisheries, being caught as bycatch in some areas.
Non-targeted organisms are also caught, and this is considered bycatch.
This small shark is often captured as bycatch but rarely used by humans.
In some cases fishermen are required to relocate when a bycatch problem occurs.
Some fisheries retain bycatch, rather than throwing the fish back into the ocean.