A longline is removed from the Chinijo Archipelago Marine Reserve

It is a type of tackle used in artisanal fishing and there are two types, bottom and surface

RETIRADA PALANGRE (2)sss
RETIRADA PALANGRE (2)sss

Environmental agents of the Cabildo de Lanzarote and firefighters removed a longline that was on the north coast of the island this Tuesday, according to the Emergency Consortium.

A longline is a type of tackle used in artisanal fishing and there are two types: bottom longline, which rests on the seabed, and surface longline, which floats adrift in the sea.

The firefighters received the notice around 1:25 PM, so they headed to the location. Once there, the personnel contacted the Marine Reserve and proceeded to jointly remove this longline from the sea.

With the help of a knife, they managed to remove all the material that was floating and on the rocks. According to them, only a piece that was attached to the bottom and formed a cylinder to the surface was left, so it was decided to mark it.

As it is a Marine Reserve, the law establishes that the use of this type of fishing tackle is totally prohibited, as it is a non-selective fishing gear with great destructive capacity.

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