Please join the IMarEST Marine Mammal Special Interest Group for a Webinar
on the issue of ghost gear and marine debris as a global challenge for
aquatic environments and marine fauna entanglements. We will discuss the
GGGI’s, SEA and GNI’s global approaches to tackling this problem, which
will be followed by a joint Q&A session with our speakers and hosts.

This livestream is hosted by the Marine Mammals Special Interest Group
Thursday 10 February 2022 | 14:00-15:00 GMTAbout the speakers:

*About the speakers:*
Joel Baziuk, GGGI - The Global Ghost Gear Initiative (GGGI) is the world’s
largest collective impact alliance dedicated to solving one of the most
critical challenges facing our ocean today – that of ALDFG or “ghost gear”.
ALDFG has been identified as the most harmful form of marine debris to
marine biota, and recent estimates suggest it may account for as much as
70% of the floating macroplastic in the ocean gyres by weight, making it
one of the most serious threats to aquatic biodiversity. The GGGI is a
collaborative, cross-sectoral alliance of over 120 member organisations
from the fishing industry, private sector, non-governmental organisations,
intergovernmental organisations, corporations, governments, and academia
dedicated to tackling ALDFG at a global scale.

Sarah Dolman, SEA - Launched on 1st June 2018, the Scottish Entanglement
Alliance (SEA) is a partnership between six organisations dedicated to
promoting and protecting Scotland’s wildlife heritage and sustainable
marine industries. SEA will work closely with the Scottish inshore fishing
industry to provide a coordinated, comprehensive monitoring and engagement
programme to better understand the scale and impact of marine animal
entanglements in our waters, and work towards developing strategies to
reduce this threat.

Dr Alex Loureiro, EnerGeo - The EnerGeo Alliance is the global trade
association for the energy geoscience industry. EnerGeo members recognise
that marine debris presents a serious global threat to marine life and
maritime industries. In 2016, EnerGeo (then IAGC) members led the
development of the Ghost Net & Marine Debris Removal Initiative (GNI),
which encourages member companies to remove marine debris during survey
operations and report the amount removed to a centralised reporting system.
As of the end of 2020, members reported removing nearly 2.5 million pounds
of debris. During survey operations, members occasionally encounter marine
life entangled in debris. In 2021, EnerGeo developed a guidance document
for survey crews to assist entangled marine life while maintaining human
and animal safety. The guidance is publicly available to promote best
practices within the energy geoscience industry and beyond.

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attending.
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starting out in your career, an experienced professional or just someone
who is interested in marine engineering, science or technology or our work.

*To register please follow this link below:*
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/webinar-ghost-gear-marine-fauna-entanglement-tickets-252988263707


Kind regards

Niru Dorrian

Niru Neil Dorrian, BSc (Hons) CMarSci CSci FIMarEST
Co - Founder & Marine Mammal Biologist

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